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 We exchange current Denari banknotes, as well as withdrawn Denari notes.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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50 Deni coin Macedonia
The coin of 50 deni from Macedonia is the equivalent of 0.50 Macedonian denari. The flying bird depicted on the coin is a seagull. The 50 deni piece weighs 4.1 grams and measures 21.5mm across.You get: £0.003951 MKD = £0.0079000000 -
2000 Macedonian Denari banknote
The yellow and purple coloured banknote of 2000 Macedonian denari shows a woman dressed in a traditional Macedonian bridal gown. On the back side of the 2000 MKD bill are two peacocks, also known as birds of paradise.You get: £19.140001 MKD = £0.0095700000 -
5000 Macedonian Denari banknote
Cerberus the mythical dog is featured on the banknote of 5000 Macedonian denari, as well as a statue of a Tetovo Maenad, a follower of the god Dionysus.You get: £47.850001 MKD = £0.0095700000