Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible marks
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The Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible Mark was introduced as the currency of the former Yugoslavian country of Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1998.
It was originally pegged to the pre-Euro currency of Germany, the Deutsche Mark. Similar to the German Mark, the Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible Mark is subdivided into 100 pfenigs.
At Leftover Currency we exchange Bosnia-Herzegovina Mark banknotes and coins. To exchange your convertible marks to cash, select the type you have:
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5 Konvertible Mark banknote
This 5 convertible maraka banknote features the existential writer Meša Selimović on the front, wearing sunglasses, and some trees on the reverse. The same design is used for banknotes from the Bosnian-Croatian side and the Republika Srpska side of Bosnia-Herzegovina.You get: £0.938101 BAM = £0.1876200000 -
5 Marka Bosnian Convertible Mark coin
The bi-metallic 5 convertible mark coin from Bosnia and Herzegovina shows a flying dove carrying an olive branch in its beak, symbolising peace. On both sides of the KM5 coin there are a pair of triangles at the top and bottom.You get: £1.183901 BAM = £0.2367800000 -
10 Konvertible Marks banknote Bosnian-Croatian (2008 version)
The 2008 version of the 10 Bosnia-Herzegovina convertible mark banknote from the Bosnian-Croatian part of the state shows the Bosnian poet Mehmedalija ‘Mak’ Dizdar on on the obverse side. On the reverse side of the 10KM bill is a fragment of a medieval tombstone known as ‘Stećak Radimlja’.You get: £2.909601 BAM = £0.2909600000 -
2 Marka Bosnian Convertible Mark coin
The 2 Konvertibilne Marke Bosnia-Herzegovina bi-metallic coin has a dove resting, holding an olive branch in its beak. Like the 5 Konvertibilnih Maraka coin, it also has two triangles at the upper and lower edges of both faces.You get: £0.473561 BAM = £0.2367800000 -
1 Marka Bosnian Convertible Mark coin
This silver coloured 1 Konvertibilna Marka coin is made from nickel plated steel. It features a shield, the national coat of arms of the ex-Yugoslavian country of Bosnia and Herzogovina. On both sides at the upper and lower parts of the KM1 coin there is a single triangle. These triangles are positioned at the top … ContinuedYou get: £0.236781 BAM = £0.2367800000 -
10 Konvertible Marks banknote Republika Srpska (holographic thread)
This 10 convertible maraka Republika Srpska banknote from the Serbian side of Bosnia Herzegovina features the Yugoslav poet Aleksa Šantić on the front, and a loaf of bread on the reverse. The KM10 bill has a holographic security thread.You get: £2.909601 BAM = £0.2909600000 -
1 Konvertible Mark banknote (Republika Srpska version)
This 1 convertible maraka Republika Srpska banknote features the Yugoslav poet and novelist Ivo Andrić on the front, and the Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge over the River Drina (the same bridge that is depicted on the 200KM note) on the reverse.You get: £0.187621 BAM = £0.1876200000 -
10 Konvertible Marks banknote Republika Srpska (2008 version)
The 10 Republika Srpska convertible mark banknote from Bosnia Herzegovina shows the Yugolsav poet Aleksa Šantić on one side, and a loaf of bread on the back. The 2008 version has a simple metallic security thread.You get: £2.909601 BAM = £0.2909600000 -
50 Feninga Bosnian Convertible Mark coin
The copper-plated 50 feninga, fenings or pfenigs coin from Bosnia-Herzegovina has the denomination shown over a map of the country. The 50 feninga coin is the equivalent of half a mark. On the other side of the 50pf coin, the date of issue is shown against the triangle and stars that are part of the … ContinuedYou get: £0.118391 BAM = £0.2367800000 -
20 Feninga Bosnian Convertible Mark coin
This copper coloured 20 feninga Bosnia-Herzegovina coin has the country’s map on one side, and the stars and triangle from the national flag on the other. The three points of the triangle represent the Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs that make up the population of the country, and the shape of the country is also akin … ContinuedYou get: £0.047361 BAM = £0.2367800000 -
20 Konvertible Marks banknote Bosnian-Croatian (holographic thread)
The 20 Bosnia-Herzegovina convertible mark banknote from the Bosnian-Croatian part of the former Yugoslavian country shows the poet Antun Branko Šimić on the front side. On the back side of the KM20 bill is a fragment of one of the medieval tombstones known as Stećak Radimlja. This KM20 note has advanced security features including a … ContinuedYou get: £5.819201 BAM = £0.2909600000 -
50 Konvertible Pfeniga banknote
This 50 fenings/pfenigs banknote from Bosnia and Herzegovina features the Bosnian poet, novelist and dramatist Skender Kulenović Ćatić on the front, and a fragment from Zgošća Stećak (a medieval tombstone) on the reverse. The 50pf banknote is the equivalent of 1/2 mark.You get: £0.093811 BAM = £0.1876200000 -
10 Feninga Bosnian Convertible Mark coin
The 10 feninga coin from Bosnia and Herzegovina is made from copper-plated steel. In common with all current feninga coins, it features the country’s map on one side, and the national flag on the other. The 10pf coin is the equivalent of 1/10 mark.You get: £0.023681 BAM = £0.2367800000