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Numismatics Channel | 200 Bosnian Convertible Mark Banknote (200 Konvertibilnih Maraka) Face & Reverse @helsinkiphoto | Uploaded 12 years ago | Updated 4 days ago
200 Bosnian Convertible Mark Banknote from 2002, Face & Reverse.
Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
(200 Bosanskih Konvertibilnih Maraka, Lice i Nalicje). (BAM)
200 Bosanskih Konvertibilnih Maraka iz 2002 godine.
Centralna Banka Bosne i Hercegovine 200 KM.
Face of the banknote: Ivo Andri
Reverse: Bridge on the River Drina.

The convertible mark was established by the 1995 Dayton Agreement and replaced the Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar, Croatian kuna and Republika Srpska dinar as the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1998. Mark refers to the German mark, the currency to which it was pegged at par. Since the replacement of the German mark by the euro in 2002, the Bosnian convertible mark uses the same fixed exchange rate to euro that the German mark has (that is, 1 EUR = 1.95583 BAM).
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