The dinar was the currency of Croatia between 1991 and 1994. The ISO 4217 code was .
On 30 May 1994, the dinar was replaced by the Croatian kuna at a rate of 1 kuna = 1000 dinara. The currency was not used in the occupied territories comprising the Republic of Serbian Krajina.
| 1 dinar | 8 October 1991 |
| 5 dinars | |
| 10 dinars | |
| 25 dinars | |
| 100 dinars | |
| 500 dinars | |
| 1,000 dinars | |
| 2,000 dinars | 15 January 1992 |
| 5,000 dinars | |
| 10,000 dinars | |
| 50,000 dinars | 30 May 1993 |
| 100,000 dinars |
The obverse of all was the same, with a picture of Croatian Dubrovnik scientist Ruđer Bošković. Notes up to 1000 dinara had the Zagreb cathedral on reverse. The higher denominations featured the Ivan Meštrović sculpture History of the Croats on the reverse.
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