Croatian Pound
The Croatian Pound was a currency used in Croatia before the introduction of the Croatian Kuna in 1994. It was subdivided into 100 lipa and was primarily in circulation during the early 1990s, a period marked by significant political and economic changes in the region. The Croatian Pound was replaced as part of the country's efforts to stabilize its economy after gaining independence.
The transition to the Kuna aimed to establish a more stable monetary system and promote economic growth. The Kuna remains the official currency of Croatia today, reflecting the country's ongoing development and integration into the European economy.