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Bosnia & Herzegovina







Basic Country Data:

  • Country ISO Code: BA

  • Official Languages: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian

  • Language ISO Codes: bs, hr, sr

  • Current Official Currency: Convertible Mark

  • Current Currency ISO Code: BAM


1. Convertible Mark (BAM) — Official Currency since 1998

  • ISO Code: BAM

  • Singular Name: marka

  • Plural Name: marke

  • Monetary Subdivision: 1 marka = 100 feninga

  • Subdivision Name Singular: fening

  • Subdivision Name Plural: feninga

  • Initial Production Date: 1998

  • Initial Circulation Date: 1998

  • Final Production Date: ongoing

  • Final Circulation Date: currently in circulation

  • Mint: coins produced by the Royal Mint (United Kingdom)

  • Issuing Bank: Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Coin Denominations: 5, 10, 20, 50 feninga; 1 and 2 marke

  • Banknote Denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 marke

  • Designs / Symbols:

    • Banknotes come in two design versions — for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska — differing in portraits and scripts, but identical in size, color, and security features.

    • Banknotes depict significant historical and cultural figures and symbols of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • Current Circulation Status: active official currency

  • Economic Historical Context:

    • Introduced in 1998 to replace the Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar.

    • Currency is pegged to the euro at a fixed rate of 1 EUR = 1.95583 BAM.

    • Each banknote is fully backed by euro reserves, ensuring currency stability.

  • Curiosities:

    • 1998 banknotes were produced in France, coins in the United Kingdom.

    • The 1 marka banknote for Republika Srpska was never issued due to a printing error.

    • After more than 25 years, the Convertible Mark remains a symbol of monetary stability in Bosnia and Herzegovina.


2. Bosnia and Herzegovina Dinar — Previous Currency (1992–1998)

  • Used from 1992 until replaced by the Convertible Mark in 1998.

  • Subject to high inflation and instability due to wartime and economic conditions.


3. Historical Currencies before 1992

  • Various currencies circulated historically in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including:

    • Medieval Bosnian dinar (denar)

    • Currencies of the Ottoman Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

    • Yugoslav dinar until the breakup of Yugoslavia


This report provides a complete financial overview of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a focus on the Convertible Mark as a stable and official currency since 1998, including its characteristics, historical context, and current usage.



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Autor do blog: Nilton Romani

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