Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina removing 5-convertible marka note from circulation
Mar 04, 2010 08:25 AM Category: Europe

The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBH) is reminding citizens in possession of 5-convertible marka (US$3.50) notes that they have until 31 March 2010 to exchange them at commercial banks. The note ceased to be legal tender on 31 December 2009 and as such are no longer accepted in circulation for settlement of any type of liabilities. A coin of the same denomination remains in circulation.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina new date (2009) 50-convertible marka note confirmed
Mar 02, 2010 05:43 PM Category: Europe





On 14 December 2009, the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBH) introduced a 50-convertible marka (US$36.60) note like Pick 72, but dated 2009 and a new signature (Kemal Kozanic).
Courtesy of Kovács Sándor and Jean-Michel Engels.
Bosnia and Herzegovina new date (2008) KM notes confirmed
Mar 04, 2009 06:21 PM Category: Europe


These convertible marka notes are like the preceding issues, but new date (2008), new signature (Kemel Kozarić, GUVERNER), and windowed security threads.
Reportedly 50 and 100 KM notes dated 2007 were also issued in both Fed. BiH and Serb Rep. varieties. IIf anyone has these notes, please send scans so that they can be confirmed.
Anyone interested in buying this note can contact the contributor by clicking the link below. Be sure to say you saw it mentioned here on Banknotenews.com.
Courtesy of Claudio Marana and banknoteshop@gmx.net.