Marturina

A coat-of-arms, depicting a star and a marten
The coat-of-arms of Slavonia, depicting a marten

The marturina or kunovina, referring to marten's fur, was a tax collected in the lands to the south of the Drava River in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary among the early Slavs. The term became important in the history of Croatian currency because it was the first of several instances of martens being used to symbolize money in Croatia.