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 We exchange current Denari banknotes, as well as withdrawn Denari notes.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:
current Macedonian Denar banknotes
1996 - currentExchange Rate: £0.00970View BanknotesIssued by the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia, these banknotes are currently in use as a means of payment in Macedonia. It can sometimes be difficult to exchange Macedonian Denari outside Macedonia, because the currency is not widely traded internationally. At Leftover Currency we exchange all current Macedonian Denar banknotes. We also exchange withdrawn Denar notes and Macedonian Denar coins.demonetized Macedonian Denar banknotes
1993 - 1996Exchange Rate: £0.00417View BanknotesThese 1993-dated Macedonian Denar banknotes were in circulation from 1993 until 1996, after which they were discontinued. These old denari banknotes have lost their monetary value. We continue to exchange them at a rate that covers their collectable value. We also exchange current Macedonian Denar banknotes, as well as Macedonian Denar coins.Macedonian Denar coins
1993 - currentExchange Rate: £0.00801View CoinsCoins from 1 denar to 50 denari are currently in use in the former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia. The 50 deni piece, the equivalent of half a denar, was taken out of circulation in 2013. We exchange all Macedonian Denar coins, including the 50 deni. We also exchange Macedonian Denar banknotes, both current and withdrawn denari.