1 Euro Croatia

The Obverse depicts a kuna (marten) in the center of the coin, an animal symbolizing trade in Croatia, which also gave its name to the country's previous currency (the Croatian Kuna). Below the design is the minting year, while at the top left is the arched inscription “HRVATSKA,” indicating the issuing country. In the background, at the bottom right, there is a motif representing the Croatian Chessboard, the country's national symbol, which also appears in the official coat of arms. On the outside part are placed 12 five-pointed stars, representing the European Union. The coin's Reverse is the new common side of Euro coins, with the face value "1" on the left and the European continent on the right, overlapped by the inscription "EURO". Six vertical lines with a star at each end are placed behind the Europe's image.
Edge: interrupted milled.
Diameter: 23,25 mm
Thickness: 2,33 mm
Weight: 7,5 g
Composition: bimetallic coin (outer part: nickel-brass, inner part: copper-nickel).
| Date | Rarity | Circulation coins | Uncirculated | Proof | Total mintage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | CC | 48.031.150 | 30.000 | 500 | 48.061.650 |
| 2024 | C | 1.020.006 | 7.500 | 500 | 1.028.006 |


























