Macedonian Denari
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North Macedonia, originally named Macedonia, gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. The former Yugoslavian republic of Macedonia started issuing its own currency, the Denar, from 1992. We exchange current Denari banknotes, as well as withdrawn Denari notes. We also exchange North Macedonian Denari coins.
To convert your leftover North Macedonian Denari to cash, select the type of denari you want to exchange:
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10 Macedonian Denari banknote
The 10 denari banknote from the Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia features a statue of the Egyptian goddess Isis on the front side. The back side of the 10 denari bill shows a peacock and duck under a branch.You get: £0.094501 MKD = £0.0094500000 -
10 Macedonian Denari banknote (1993 Issue)
The 1993-dated banknote of 10 Macedonian denari pictures Kruševo, the highest town in Macedonia. On the back side of the old 10 denari bill is the Makedonium, also known as the Ilinden Memorial, located in Kruševo.You get: £0.040601 MKD = £0.0040600000 -
50 Denari coin Macedonia
The silver coloured coin of 50 denari from Macedonia features the archangel Gabriel, as shown in the 12th century fresco in the Church of St. George, Kurbinovo (FYROM).You get: £0.389501 MKD = £0.0077900000 -
10 Denari coin Macedonia
On the coin of 10 Macedonian denari is a peacock, part of the famous floor mosaic of Stobi, ancient town of Paeonia. On the front side of the 10 denari piece are the sun rays of the Macedonian flag.You get: £0.077901 MKD = £0.0077900000 -
20 Macedonian Denari banknote (1993 Issue)
On the front of the 20 Macedonian denari banknote from 1993 is the 15th Century Turkish bath house ‘Daut Pasha Hammam’, located in Macedonia’s capital Skopje. On the back side of the 20 denari note is the clock tower of Sultan Murad Hjunkjar Mosque in Skopje.You get: £0.081201 MKD = £0.0040600000 -
50 Macedonian Denari banknote
The Archangel Gabriel is featured on this colourful banknote of 50 Macedonian denari. The coin on the back side of the 50 denari note is a Byzantine Empire follis.You get: £0.472501 MKD = £0.0094500000 -
100 Macedonian Denari banknote
On the 100 denari bill from Macedonia (FYROM) is a view on Skopje seen through a window, as well as a wooden Albanian style ceiling rosette in deep relief.You get: £0.945001 MKD = £0.0094500000 -
5 Denari coin Macedonia
The animal on the coin of 5 Macedonian denari is a Balkan lynx. The 5 denar gold coloured piece weighs 6.6 grams and measures 27.5mm in diameter.You get: £0.038951 MKD = £0.0077900000 -
50 Macedonian Denari banknote (1993 Issue)
The banknote of 50 Macedonian denari from 1993 has an image of the The Church of St. Panteleimon in Gorno Nerezi on the front. The back side features the building of the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia.You get: £0.203001 MKD = £0.0040600000 -
100 Macedonian Denari banknote (1993 Issue)
This 1993-dated banknote of 100 denari from Macedonia features The Robevi House, a historically important building in Ohrid, Macedonia, and The Church of St. Sophia, also in Ohrid.You get: £0.406001 MKD = £0.0040600000 -
2 Denari coin Macedonia
The 2 Macedonian denari coin has a weight of 6.2 grams and a diameter of 23.5mm. The fish on the 2 MKD piece is a trout. The coin features the sun’s rays of the Macedonian flag.You get: £0.015581 MKD = £0.0077900000 -
200 Macedonian Denari banknote
The latest addition of the current set of Macedonian Denari banknotes is this 200 denari bill. It features a terracotta clay tablet with two Biblical figures: Caleb and Joshua.You get: £1.890001 MKD = £0.0094500000 -
1 Denar coin Macedonia
The coin of 1 Macedonian denar features a Yugoslavian shepherd dog, known to fight off wolfs, lynxes and even bears. On the front side of the 1 denar piece are the sun’s rays as on the flag of the Republic of Macedonia.You get: £0.007791 MKD = £0.0077900000 -
500 Macedonian Denari banknote
This banknote of 500 Macedonian denar features one of the golden funeral masks found in the ancient necropolis of Trebeništa, Macedonia. On the back side of the 500 denari bill is a deep red coloured poppy flower.You get: £4.725001 MKD = £0.0094500000 -
500 Macedonian Denari banknote (1993 Issue)
The banknote of 500 Macedonian denari from 1993 depicts a number of buildings in the city of Ohrid: The Church of St. John and the ruins of Ohrid Castle.You get: £2.030001 MKD = £0.0040600000 -
1000 Macedonian Denari banknote
Depicted on the 1000 Denari banknote from Macedonia is the famous 14th Century icon of Madonna Episkepsis and a young Jesus child. On the back side of the one thousand denar bill are arches from the Mali Vrachi church in Ohrid, FYROM.You get: £9.450001 MKD = £0.0094500000