The Croatian Kuna (HRK) served as the official currency of Croatia from 1994 until its replacement by the euro in 2023.
Introduced during the country’s post‑independence economic stabilisation, the Kuna replaced the transitional Croatian Dinar and became a symbol of national identity throughout Croatia’s modern statehood.
Issued by the Croatian National Bank, Kuna banknotes featured prominent Croatian cultural figures, architectural landmarks, and regional motifs.
Over nearly three decades, several series were released, each incorporating improved security features and updated designs.
With Croatia’s accession to the eurozone, all Kuna banknotes and coins were officially withdrawn from circulation, but they remain redeemable and continue to hold value for collectors and exchangers.
At Thecurrencycounter.co.uk, we accept a wide range of outdated Croatian Kuna notes, including early post‑1994 issues, redesigned series, and denominations no longer seen in circulation.
If your specific note is not listed on our site, you are welcome to get in touch — we may still be able to help.
Exchanging your withdrawn Kuna notes is simple and secure.
Add the amount you wish to exchange into your wallet and complete the exchange, and we will take care of the rest efficiently and professionally.