Minting of New Croatian Euro Coins Ahead of Entry Into Eurozone

Newly pressed Croatian two euro coins drop into a container at the Croatian Mint in Zagreb, Croatia, on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022. Croatia, the European Union's newest member, is set to adopt the euro as its currency early next year. Photographer: Oliver Bunic/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Newly pressed Croatian two euro coins drop into a container at the Croatian Mint in Zagreb, Croatia, on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022. Croatia, the European Union's newest member, is set to adopt the euro as its currency early next year. Photographer: Oliver Bunic/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Minting of New Croatian Euro Coins Ahead of Entry Into Eurozone
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