- Bosnia and Herzegovina konvertibilna marka
Infobox Currency
currency_name_in_local =konvertibilna marka bs icon hr icon languageicon|sr|Latin Serbian конвертибилна марка languageicon|sr|Cyrillic Serbian
image_1 = 200km front.jpg
image_2 = BIH001.jpg
image_title_1 = 200 konvertibilnih marka banknote
image_title_2 = Coins of the konvertibilna marka
iso_code = BAM
using_countries =Bosnia and Herzegovina
inflation_rate = 1.5%
inflation_source_date = " [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2092.html The World Factbook] ", 2007 est.
pegged_with =euro = KM 1.95583
subunit_ratio_1 = 1/100
subunit_name_1 = fening (Latin) or фенинг (Cyrillic)
symbol = KM (Latin) or КМ (Cyrillic)
plural_slavic = Y
used_coins = 5, 10, 20, 50 feninga/фенинга, 1 marka/марка, 2, 5 maraka/марака
used_banknotes = 1 marka/марка, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 maraka/марака
issuing_authority =Central Bank of Bosnia Herzegovina
issuing_authority_website = www.cbbh.baThe konvertibilna marka (Bosnian, Croatian and Latin-written Serbian, конвертибилна марка in Cyrillic-written Serbian, "convertible mark") (sign: KM or КМ; code: BAM) is thecurrency ofBosnia and Herzegovina . It is divided into 100 "feninga" (Bosnian, Croatian and Latin Serbian, фенинга in Cyrillic Serbian, singular: "fening" or фенинг). The names derive from German "Mark" and "Pfennig ", hence the occasional local spelling of the subdivision as "pfeniga" (or пфенига in Cyrillic Serbian). ItsISO 4217 code is "BAM" and symbols used locally are "KM" (Latin) or КМ (Cyrillic).History
The marka was established by the 1995
Dayton Agreement and replaced theBosnia and Herzegovina dinar ,Croatian kuna andRepublika Srpska dinar as the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1998. "Marka" refers to theGerman mark , the currency to which it was pegged at par. Since the replacement of the German mark by theeuro in 2002, the Bosnian convertible mark effectively uses the same fixed exchange rate toeuro that the German mark has (that is, nowrap|1=1 EUR = 1.95583 BAM).Orthography
Whereas English only makes a distinction between
singular andplural forms of a noun, Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian also use thepaucal form (few, as opposed to many). When these rules are applied to the currency, the singular is "marka", the paucal is "marke" and the plural "maraka". As for the "fening", both the plural and the paucal are "feninga".These matters should be borne in mind when using the local names in English. For example, "10 feningas" is incorrect as the final "a" in "feninga" already marks the plural. Likewise, "10 maraka" is correct and not "10 marakas".
Coins
On December 9, 1998, coins were introduced in denominations of 10, 20 and 50 feninga, 1 and 2 followed on July 31, 2000. The 5 feninga and 5 maraka were introduced on January 5, 2006. The 5 feninga and 1 marka are struck in nickel-plated steel, the 10, 20 and 50 feninga in copper-plated steel, and the 2 and 5 maraka are bimetallic.
Banknotes
In 1998, notes were introduced in denominations of 50 pfeniga, 1 marka, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 maraka. 200 maraka notes were added in 2002, whilst the 50 pfeniga note was withdrawn from circulation on
March 31 ,2003 .* 50 pfeniga/пфенига, (
Skender Kulenović andBranko Ćopić )
* 1 marka/марка (Fra Ivan Franjo Jukić andIvo Andrić )
* 5 maraka/марака (Meša Selimović )
* 10 maraka/марака (Mehmedalija Mak Dizdar andAleksa Šantić )
* 20 maraka/марака (Antun Branko Šimić andFilip Višnjić )
* 50 maraka/марака (Musa Ćazim Ćatić andJovan Dučić )
* 100 maraka/марака (Nikola Šop andPetar Kočić )
* 200 maraka/марака (Ivo Andrić )The banknotes are issued by the Central Bank of Bosnia Herzegovina, with distinct designs for the Federation and the
Republika Srpska (except for the 200 maraka), although all notes are valid throughout the country.See also
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Currencies related to the euro
*Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina External links
Standard numismatics external links
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world_coin_gallery_1_name = Bosnia & Herzegovina
banknote_world_1_url = bosnia
banknote_world_1_name = Bosnia - Herzegovina
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gfd_1_url = Bosnia-Herzegovina
gfd_1_name = Bosnia-Herzegovina
gfd_data_1_url =
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show_gfd_excel = Y
* [http://cbbh.ba/en/bnc.html Current circulating currency]
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