Description
2 Croatian Lipe Coin Design
The 2 lipe coin front design features a grapevine, the inscription VINOVA LOZA (grapevine), and the issue date. The reverse of the coin illustrates the denomination superposed on a linden tree branch, surrounded by the country’s name and the National Coat of Arms at the bottom between the Croatian wattle. This coin is part of the 1993 – 2019 series, its rim is plain, and its color is silver.
Text: VINOVA LOZA, 2007, KK, REPUBLIKA HRVATSKA, 2 LIPE.
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The word kuna means “marten” in Croatian, a skin type used as a value unit in medieval trade. On the other hand, the word lipa means “linden tree,” a species planted in the markets of Croatia and other lands under the Habsburg monarchy during the early modern period.
In 1994 introduced, the kuna replaced the Croatian dinar.
The first coin series was introduced in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 lipa and 1, 2, 5, and also 25 kuna.
The coins are issued in two versions: one with the name of the plant or animal in Croatian, also the other with the name in Latin. Overall more coins have been minted with Croatian words than with names in Latin.
Croatian currency symbol
The kuna is the official currency of Croatia. The official currency symbol; Kn.
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