Obverse. Photo © Croatian National Bank
  • 10 Euro Cent 2023-2024, KM# 138, Croatia
  • 10 Euro Cent 2023-2024, KM# 138, Croatia
Description

On January 1, 2023, Croatia embraced the Euro as its currency, replacing the Croatian kuna that had been in use since 1994. Croatia became an official member of the European Union in July 2013 and committed to adopting the euro once it fulfilled the necessary criteria for EU membership. Anticipated to fulfill all prerequisites, Croatia is set to become the 20th member of the eurozone in early 2023.

Incorporated into the structured design, the Croatian checkerboard, referred to as "šahovnica," serves as a backdrop across all coin denominations. This iconic checkerboard pattern, one of Europe's oldest national symbols, is presently featured on Croatia's national emblem and flag. Its association with Croatia dates back to its adoption as an element of the Croatian Kingdom's coat of arms in 1495.

Obverse

Depicts an effigy of Nikola Tesla. The date on the right, country name above. Surrounded by the twelve stars of the European Union.

Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist. He was born on the 10th July 1856 in the village of Smiljan, once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now part of present-day Croatia. He is best remembered for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current electricity supply system. In 1884 he moved to the United States, where he became a naturalised citizen after which he set up laboratories and companies in New York to develop a range of electrical and mechanical devices.

Engraver: Ivan Domagoj Račić

HRVATSKA
2023.

Reverse

A geographical map of Western Europe spans the outer ring and inner core on the left side of the coin.

12 stars are located on the left side of the outer ring, with six stars atop the map of Europe and six stars below it; six vertical stripes cut across the inner core of the coin, visually connecting the upper and lower star segments.

Luc Luycx, a designer at the Royal Belgian Mint, designed the Euro’s common reverse; his initials, LL, are seen on the right side of the design, just under the “0” in “10.”

10
LL
EURO
CENT

Edge

10 Euro Cent

KM# 138
Characteristics
Material Nordic Gold
Weight 4.1 g
Diameter 19.75 mm
Thickness 1.93 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Croatian Monetary Institute (HNZ)

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