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Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country on the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe – it has a narrow coast at the Adriatic Sea, about 20 kilometres long surrounding the town of Neum. Sarajevo is the capital and largest city.
National languages: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian.  Area: 51,129 km2, Currency: Convertible mark (BAM)

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The monetary unit of Bosnia and Herzegovina is “convertible mark” (KM).

Convertible mark is divided into a hundred of „fenings“ (F).

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1 convertible mark

Single metal of nickel-plated steel.

The front of the coin is dominated by the denomination of the coin. The back of the coin is dominated by the placement of the country's coat of arms in the center of the coin.

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50 fening

The coin is produced of a copper-plated steel.

Face: Map of BH with overlay of denomination

Reverse: Flag of BH

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5 convertible mark

Nickel-brass in golden color, while outer ring is made of copper-nickel and it is grey-colored.

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2 convertible mark

Gray cupro-nickel, the outer ring is of a golden 5.5% nickel brass combination.

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20 fening

The coin is produced of a copper-plated steel.

Face: Map of BH with overlay of denomination

Reverse: Flag of BH

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10 fening

The coin is produced of a copper-plated steel.

Face: Map of BH with overlay of denomination

Reverse: Flag of BH

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5 fening

The coin is produced of nickel-plated steel.

Face: Map of BH with overlay of denomination

Reverse: Flag of BH

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

Country in the Balkans

The Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (sign: KM; code: BAM) is the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is divided into 100 pfenigs or fenings, and locally abbreviated KM.

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Monetary unit of Bosnia and Herzegovina is “convertible mark” (KM).

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200 KM

Measure: 156 x 76 mm

Issued: May 15, 2002.

Color: Blue

Front: Ivo Andrić - Writer.

Back: Bridge on River Drina.

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100 KM

Measure: 154 x 74 mm

Issued: April 14, 2017.

Color: Brown

Front: Nikola Šop - Writer

Back: "Zgošća Toombstone", fragment

Republika Srpska
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Front: Petar Kočić - Writer

Back: pen, eyeglasses and book

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50  KM

Measure: 146 x 71 mm

Issued: April 14, 2017.

Color: Red

Front: Musa Ćazim Ćatić - Writer.

Back: "Zgošća Toombstone", fragment.

Republika Srpska
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Front: Jovan Dučić - Writer

Back: pen, eyeglasses and book

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20 KM

Measure: 138 x 68 mm

Issued: Jun 1, 2012.

Color: Gray

Front: Antun Branko Šimić - Writer (lice)

Back: "Radimlja Toombstone", fragment (Back)

Republika Srpska
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Front: Filip Višnjić - Folk Song Narrator Back: Gusle (musical instrument)

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10 KM

Measure: 130 x 65 mm

Issued: April 14, 2017.

Color: Orange

Front: Mehmedalija Mak Dizdar - Writer

Back: "Radimlja Toombstone", fragment

Republika Srpska
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l_bosnia_herzegovina_10_convertible_mara

Front: Aleksa Šantić - poeta

Back: Loaf of bread

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