Bosnia and Herzegovina

Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995-present)

Country in the Balkans (1992-present)

Location: Balkans

Capital City: Sarajevo

Government type: Republic (1992-1995), Directorial Republic with International Supervision (1995-present)

Main languages: Serbo-Croatian

Main religions: Catholic Christianity, Orthodox Christianity, Sunni Islam

Chronology

1992: Bosnia and Herzegovina declares independence from Yugoslavia

1992-1995: Bosnian war

1995: Dayton Agreement ends Bosnian war, reincorporates separatist polities, and reforms state into its current form

Currency

First Dinar (1992-1994)

1 Dinar = 100 Para

Second Dinar (1994-1998)

1 Dinar = 100 Para

Convertible Mark (1998-present)

1 Mark = 100 Fening

Coins from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the collection

Directorial Republic (1995-present)

•5 Fening, 2005 (nickel-plated steel, Llantrisant Mint, KM#121)

•10 Fening, 1998 (copper-plated steel, Llantrisant Mint, KM#115)

•10 Fening, 2007 (copper-plated steel, Llantrisant Mint, KM#115)

•50 Fening, 1998 (copper-plated steel, Llantrisant Mint, KM#117)

•1 Mark, 2000 (nickel-plated steel, Llantrisant Mint, KM#118)

•1 Mark, 2002 (nickel-plated steel, Llantrisant Mint, KM#118)

Banknotes from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the collection

Republic (1992-1995)

•100 Dinar, 1992 (P#13)

Directorial Republic (1995-present)

•1 Mark, 1998 (P#59) Federation BiH

Note: Banknotes in Bosnia and Herzegovina have, since 1995, have been issued in two different series, one for each of the two constituent parts of the country, the Bosniak-Croat Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and the Serbian Republika Srpska. The notes have the same value and are interchangable, they just have different designs.