Croatian Mint

The Croatian Mint (Croatian: Hrvatska kovnica novca), formerly known as the Croatian Monetary Institute (Croatian: Hrvatski novčarski zavod) 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 and badges in different metals, and license plates. It does not produce paper money.

Croatian Mint
Hrvatska kovnica novca d.o.o.
FoundedApril 23, 1993 (1993-04-23)
FounderCroatian National Bank
TypeLimited liability company
Registration no.080016733
HeadquartersSveta Nedelja, Croatia
Coordinates45°47′59″N 15°46′51″E
Productscoins, medals
OwnerCroatian National Bank
Chairman of the Board
Damir Bolta
Websitecroatianmint.hr
Formerly called
Croatian Monetary Institute

The Institute was founded in Sveta Nedelja on 23 April 1993, and began production on 14 January 1994. On 2 January 2021, the mint announced that its new name would be the Croatian Mint.

On 18 July 2022, the Croatian Mint began producing euro coins with Croatian national motifs.

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