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The Croatian euro coins are a set of
euro coins There are eight euro coin denominations, ranging from one cent to two euros (the euro is divided into a hundred cents). The coins first came into use in 2002. They have a common reverse, portraying a map of Europe, but each country in the eurozone ...
currently being minted by the
Croatian Mint The Croatian Mint (), formerly known as the Croatian Monetary Institute () is a state-owned enterprise, that produces circulating coinage for Croatia to conduct its trade and commerce, as well as gold and silver medals, commemorative medallions ...
since July 2022. They are the official euro coins with the national motif of Croatia. The
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has replaced the
Croatian kuna The kuna is the currency of Croatia, in use since 1994 (sign: kn; code: HRK). It is subdivided into 100 lipa. The kuna is issued by the Croatian National Bank and the coins are minted by the Croatian Mint. The plural form of the word kuna in Cro ...
on 1 January 2023. However, payments will be still made with both the kuna and the euro until 14 January 2023 after which it will only be valid in euros. Since 5 September 2022, prices have been displayed in both euros and kunas. The euro coins were made available for purchase on 1 December 2022. Each package costs 100 kunas (approx. 13 euros).


History

On 21 July 2021,
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stated that national identifying marks on the Croatian euro coins would be the
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, the map of Croatia, a
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,
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. On 4 February 2022, the
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presented the designs for the national side of the future Croatian euro coins, which were chosen in an open contest by the Council of the
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. For the 2€ coin, a design with the geographical map of Croatia by designer Ivan Šivak was chosen. The edge inscription uses lyrics from
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's 1628
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play '' Dubravka''. For the 1€ coin, a design with a marten ( in Croatian) standing on a branch, an animal after which the Croatian currency at the time was named, by designer Stjepan Pranjković was chosen. For the 10c, 20c and 50c coins, a design with
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(present-day Croatia, then-
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), by designer Ivan Domagoj Račić was chosen. Finally, for 1c, 2c and 5c coins, a design with
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bound letters Ⱈ (H) and Ⱃ (R) in Glagolitic script by designer Maja Škripelj was chosen. Each author received 70,000 kn (approx. 9,300€) for their chosen design. After suspicions arose online that the design of the 1€ coin used an unlicensed image of a marten on a branch by the Scottish photographer Iain Leach, the designer of the 1€ coin, Stjepan Pranjković, withdrew his design on 7 February. On 8 February, the Croatian National Bank announced they will hold a new competition for the design of the Croatian 1€ coin with a marten motif. On 4 May 2022, at the 15th session of the National Council for the Introduction of the Euro, the new 1€ coin design was presented to the public. The chosen design depicts a stylised marten on a checkerboard background by artists Jagor Šunde, David Čemeljić and Fran Zekan. This new design was approved by the
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on 20 April. On 18 July 2022, the
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officially began the production of the euro coins with the Croatian national motif. Workers were set to have three shifts until the end of 2022. On 1 September 2022, euro banknotes began being distributed to all banks in Croatia. On 1 October 2022, the newly minted euro coins had begun distribution to all banks in Croatia. On 20 October 2022, the Executive Board of the
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(ECB) adopted a Decision on the application of minimum reserves by the ECB following the introduction of the euro in Croatia on 1 January 2023. Currently, as of October 2022, there are approximately 420 million euro coins minted with the Croatian national motif.


Design


Impact

The Croatian Ministry of Finance estimated the cost of the changeover from the kuna to the euro to be around 2 billion kuna. Government analysis indicates that most of the cost would be on the loss of the conversion business by the banking system, which is expected to lead to a rise in other banking fees. There is a possibility of a general price increase for consumers, with a simultaneous general currency conversion risk for most debtors.


Future

Starting in January 2023, the Croatian National Bank will publish quarterly national reference rate for the euro, on the basis of which variable interest rates are calculated. Banks, the Financial Agency of Croatia and the
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will exchange 100 kuna notes and 100 kuna coins per transaction for all citizens for free at the counters, at a fixed exchange rate. Kuna coins will however continue to be exchanged by the Croatian National Bank until 31 December 2025 following the change, while the banknotes without time limit will be exchanged until 1 January 2024. Prices will continue to be displayed in both euros and kunas until 31 December 2023. From 15 December 2022 to 15 January 2023, there will not be charging fees for cash withdrawals from ATMs to clients of other banks. A transitional period for the imposing of minimum requirements on institutions located in Croatia will take place from 1 January to 7 February 2023. Institutions located in other
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countries may decide to deduct any liabilities owed to institutions located in Croatia from their reserve base for the maintenance periods from 21 December 2022 to 7 February 2023 and from 8 February to 21 March 2023. Those who have both kunas and euros in credit institutions, unions, payment institutions, and electronic money institutions before the day of the introduction of euro have the right, until the end of February 2023, to close one or more of their accounts and transfer the funds recorded in those accounts to their accounts to accounts of their choice in the same institution, free of charge. By 1 April 2023, the Croatian National Bank will stop determining denomination structure for paying out euro banknotes at ATMs. Furthermore, until the end of June 2023, all banks must return their amount in euros to those who have payment slips stated in kunas.


Promotion of the euro in Croatia

Throughout the month of October, four Euro Days were held with the first one being in
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on 8 October 2022. The other three Euro Days were held in
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,
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, and
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, all with the aim to promote the upcoming entry of Croatia into the eurozone and educate the local populations about the Euro. The
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(HGK) and the Croatian National Bank have scheduled an online hybrid education on 12 October 2022 with the intention of providing basic information about the Euro and the new coin designs. Another promotion campaign of the euro in Croatia called "Euro on Wheels" is to take place in 27 cities in Croatia from 19 October until 17 December 2022, with the first one being in
Vukovar Vukovar () ( sr-Cyrl, Вуковар, hu, Vukovár, german: Wukowar) is a city in Croatia, in the eastern region of Slavonia. It contains Croatia's largest river port, located at the confluence of the Vuka and the Danube. Vukovar is the seat of ...
. The cost of the campaign is estimated at 24 million kunas (c. 3.18 million euros).


Controversy

On 21 July 2021, Nikola Tesla was selected to be featured in the euro with nearly 2,600 votes. This resulted in opposition from the
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due to his
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ethnicity, although he was born in present-day Croatia. Prime Minister Plenković commented: "If I were the head of the National Bank of Serbia, I would say well done."
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suggested a solution: "When Serbia joins the eurozone, let them recommend Tesla s a national euro coin motifas well. Everybody's happy."
Boris Milošević Boris Milošević ( sr-Cyrl, Борис Милошевић, ; born 5 November 1974) is a Croatian lawyer and politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia between 2020 and 2022. He is a member of the Independent Democratic Serb Party ...
, one of deputy prime ministers of Croatia at the time and a member of the country's Serb minority, praised the move, dubbing Tesla the "symbol that binds us (Serbs and
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) to the whole world. The citizens of Croatia voted for a Serb from Croatia, who was proud of his people and his homeland, who always remained faithful to his culture—a typical ''
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'', '' Prečani'' one—and now he is going to be on a Croatian euro coin as one of the recognizable symbols of the Republic of Croatia." On 4 February 2022, the Croatian government presented the new designs for the euro with national motifs of Croatia, including Nikola Tesla on the 10, 20, and 50 cent coins. This led to another wave of opposition from the Serbian media.


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