Dollar to Croatian Kuna exchange rate

Summary USD/HRK today

1 $ = kn 6.4047
1 kn = $ 0.1561 -0,08%
Last updated: 2026/04/18 13:00

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Dollar to Croatian Kuna historical chart

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1 year or Since 2019

US Dollar to Croatian Kuna historical comparison

1 $ =
Last 24 hours6.3885 kn6.4047 kn+0.25%
Last week6.4259 kn6.4047 kn-0.33%
Last month6.5632 kn6.4047 kn-2.41%
Last year6.6269 kn6.4047 kn-3.35%

Top 5 biggest currency moves against the US Dollar — last 7 days

Currency
Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH)
43.382 ₴44.099 ₴+1.65%
Yemeni Rial (YER)
237.15 YR238.6 YR+0.61%
Turkish Lira (TRY)
44.665 ₺44.828 ₺+0.36%
Iraqi Dinar (IQD)
1,308 ID1,312.2 ID+0.32%
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
17,089 Rp17,140 Rp+0.3%
Australian Dollar (AUD)
1.416 A$1.3951 A$-1.48%
Norwegian Krone (NOK)
9.5249 kr9.3687 kr-1.64%
Egyptian Pound (EGP)
53.013 E£51.908 E£-2.08%
Israeli Shekel (ILS)
3.0342 ₪2.9598 ₪-2.45%
Hungarian Forint (HUF)
320.2 Ft307.31 Ft-4.03%
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About Croatian Kuna

Currency nameCroatian Kuna
Symbolkn
Also known asHRK, Croatian Kuna, 1 kn = 100 lipa
ISO codeHRK
Banknotes5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 kn
Coins1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 lipa; 1, 2, 5 kn
Central bankCroatian National Bank (HNB) - Website: www.hnb.hr
Countries1 country: Croatia (capital: Zagreb, major cities: Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Osijek)
Population4 mil.

History

The history of Croatia's former currency, the kuna, is rich and historically significant. The kuna — meaning "marten" in Croatian — takes its name from the marten pelts that served as a medium of exchange in medieval Croatia. The same word appears on Croatia's coat of arms. The currency was first used in medieval Croatia and in the 20th century under the Croatian fascist Ustaše regime during World War II.

After Croatia gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, it introduced the Croatian dinar as a transitional currency, then replaced it with the kuna on 30 May 1994 — Croatian Independence Day. The Croatian National Bank managed the kuna under a managed float, broadly stable against the German mark and later the euro.

Croatia joined the EU in 2013 and began the path toward euro adoption. On 1 January 2023, Croatia officially adopted the euro, becoming the 20th member of the eurozone. The kuna ceased to be legal tender on 15 January 2023, ending a 29-year history. The fixed conversion rate was set at 7.53450 kuna per euro.

Sources:

"Croatian kuna", Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatian_kuna

"Croatia and the euro", Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia_and_the_euro