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
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.
Used from 1992 until replaced by the Convertible Mark in 1998.
Subject to high inflation and instability due to wartime and economic conditions.
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.