withdrawn Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark banknotes
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
These banknotes from 50 pfeniga to 5 convertible maraka are no longer in circulation in the former Yugoslavian country of Bosnia and Herzegovina. These older convertible mark bills have been replaced by coins, and they can no longer be redeemed at the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
At Leftover Currency we continue to exchange these demonetised old Bosnian banknotes for a value that covers their value as collectables. We also exchange the current set of Bosnian Mark banknotes and Bosnian coins.
Do you have withdrawn Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible marks. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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5 Konvertible Mark banknote
This 5 convertible maraka banknote features the existential writer Meša Selimović on the front, wearing sunglasses, and some trees on the reverse. The same design is used for banknotes from the Bosnian-Croatian side and the Republika Srpska side of Bosnia-Herzegovina.You get: £0.983001 BAM = £0.1966000000 -
10 Konvertible Marks banknote Bosnian-Croatian (2008 version)
The 2008 version of the 10 Bosnia-Herzegovina convertible mark banknote from the Bosnian-Croatian part of the state shows the Bosnian poet Mehmedalija ‘Mak’ Dizdar on on the obverse side. On the reverse side of the 10KM bill is a fragment of a medieval tombstone known as ‘Stećak Radimlja’.You get: £1.966001 BAM = £0.1966000000 -
1 Konvertible Mark banknote (Republika Srpska version)
This 1 convertible maraka Republika Srpska banknote features the Yugoslav poet and novelist Ivo Andrić on the front, and the Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge over the River Drina (the same bridge that is depicted on the 200KM note) on the reverse.You get: £0.196601 BAM = £0.1966000000 -
10 Konvertible Marks banknote Republika Srpska (2008 version)
The 10 Republika Srpska convertible mark banknote from Bosnia Herzegovina shows the Yugolsav poet Aleksa Šantić on one side, and a loaf of bread on the back. The 2008 version has a simple metallic security thread.You get: £1.966001 BAM = £0.1966000000 -
50 Konvertible Pfeniga banknote
This 50 fenings/pfenigs banknote from Bosnia and Herzegovina features the Bosnian poet, novelist and dramatist Skender Kulenović Ćatić on the front, and a fragment from Zgošća Stećak (a medieval tombstone) on the reverse. The 50pf banknote is the equivalent of 1/2 mark.You get: £0.098301 BAM = £0.1966000000 -
20 Konvertible Marks banknote Republika Srpska (2008 version)
This 20 convertible maraka bill, dated 2008, from the Republika Srpska in Bosnia Herzegovina features the Bosnian Serb poet Filip Višnjić on the front. Omn the reverse is the gusle, an instrument often used when reciting epic poetry.You get: £3.932001 BAM = £0.1966000000 -
50 Konvertible Marks banknote Republika Srpska (2007-2009 version)
The 50 Republika Srpska convertible mark banknote shows the Bosnian Serb poet Jovan Dučić on one side, and reading glasses, pen and books on the back. The 2007-2009 version of the KM50 note has a simple metallic security thread.You get: £9.830001 BAM = £0.1966000000 -
100 Konvertible Marks banknote Bosnian-Croatian (2007-2008 version)
This 100 convertible maraka banknote from the Bosnian-Croatian side of Bosnia Herzegovina features the Croatian poet Musa Ćazim Ćatić on the front, and fragment from Zgošća Stećak (a monumental medieval tombstone) on the reverse.You get: £19.660001 BAM = £0.1966000000












