Bosnia Herzegovina Banknotes Catalog
The history of banknotes in Bosnia and Herzegovina reflects the political and economic changes in the country. Since its independence in 1992, Bosnia and Herzegovina has undergone several monetary transitions, going through different currencies until reaching the current currency.
Current banknotes in circulation
Currently, the official currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the convertible mark, introduced in 1998. Banknotes in circulation come in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 50, 100 and 200 convertible marks. Each banknote features important historical figures and cultural motifs representative of the country, reflecting the ethnic diversity and shared heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Old banknotes and currency transitions
Prior to the convertible mark, Bosnia and Herzegovina used several transitional currencies. During the 1992-1995 war, Bosnian dinars were issued under emergency conditions. Subsequently, the new dinar was introduced in 1994, which was replaced by the convertible mark. These currency changes reflect the country's turbulent recent history and its post-conflict path to economic stability.
Country | Bosnia Herzegovina |
Flag | |
Coin | Convertible mark |
Continent | Europa |
Capital city | Sarajevo |
ISO2 | BA |
ISO3 | BIH |
Catalogued banknotes | 129 |
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konvertibilna marka
Valuable banknotes
The most valuable Bosnia Herzegovina banknotes sought after by collectors are the following: