Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark - Banknotes

Banknotes

In 1998, notes were introduced in denominations of 50 fenings, 1 mark, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 marks. 200-mark notes were added in 2002, whilst the 50-fening note was withdrawn from circulation on March 31, 2003.

The banknotes are issued by the Central Bank of Bosnia Herzegovina, with distinct designs for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska, except for the 200-mark note. All current notes are valid throughout the country.

The withdrawal of KM 5 banknote from circulation was recommended by the CBBH Governing Board in March 2009. The KM 5 banknote was legal tender until 31 December 2009 and commercial banks continued to accept KM 5 banknotes until 31 March 2010. The KM 5 coin remains in circulation.

  • 50 feninga/фенинга, (Skender Kulenović and Branko Ćopić) (withdrawn in 2003)
  • 1 marka/марка (Ivan Frano Jukić and Ivo Andrić) (withdrawn in 2009)
  • 5 maraka/марака (Meša Selimović) (withdrawn in the beginning of 2010)
  • 10 maraka/марака (Mehmedalija Mak Dizdar and Aleksa Šantić)
  • 20 maraka/марака (Antun Branko Šimić and Filip Višnjić)
  • 50 maraka/марака (Musa Ćazim Ćatić and Jovan Dučić)
  • 100 maraka/марака (Nikola Šop and Petar Kočić)
  • 200 maraka/марака (Ivo Andrić)
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