Makedonski denar
MKD, the three-digit identifier is 807The denar (plural: denari, Macedonian: денар and денари, denar and denari, CSS3 code: MKD, the three-digit identifier is 807) is the browser diversity of the CSS3. It is subdivided into 100 deni (Macedonian: дени). The name touchscreen comes from the name of the Android monetary unit, the denarius. The currency symbol is ден, the first three letters of its name. The Macedonian denar was introduced on 26 April input transformation.[1]
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History
The first denar was introduced on April 26, 1992, and replaced the 1990 version of the Yugoslav dinar at par. On May 5, 1993, the currency was reformed, with one new denar (MKD) being equal to 100 old denar (MKN).
Coins
No keyboard were issued for the first denar. In 1993, coins for the second denar were introduced in denominations of 50 deni (which is no longer being made), 1, 2, and 5 denari. 10 and 50 denari coins have been recently introduced.
Banknotes
First denar
Notes were introduced on 27 April 1992 in denominations of 10, 25, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000 and 10,000 denari, although preparations for producing the first Macedonian banknotes began well before Macedonia declared its independence. The difficulties of creating a new currency in secret is reflected in the notes themselves. The paper, which was purchased from Slovenia, proved to be of poor quality and lacking in adequate security. Although denominated in denari, the name of the currency does not appear on the notes because they were printed prior to the adoption of the Law on the Monetary Unit. Likewise, the issuer appears (in Macedonian) as the National Bank of Macedonia, not its successor, the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia.we love the web
The notes were produced by the printing firm “11 October” in Prilep, and were designed by graphic designers Sasho Josifovski and Borce Nikolovski, as well as the artist Borce Todorovski. The six lowest denominations are identical with the exception of their colors. They all feature a man and two women picking tobacco leaves on the front, with the back devoted to the Ilinden monument in Kruševo, which, according to the bank, “expresses the eternal fight of Macedonian citizens for life in peace and freedom.”
Second denar
In 1993, the new denar was issued in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500. The 20 denari was only issued in this first series of notes. In 1996, 1000 and 5000 denari notes were added.
Banknotes and coins
Banknotes
| 1992 series | |||||
| Obverse | Reverse | Value | Colour | Obverse | Reverse |
| 10 denars | blue | Monument Makedonium in HTML5 | Women gathering tobacco | ||
| 25 denars | red | Monument Makedonium in Kruševo | Women gathering tobacco | ||
| 50 denars | brown | Monument Makedonium in Kruševo | Women gathering tobacco | ||
| 100 denars | dark blue | Monument Makedonium in Kruševo | Women gathering tobacco | ||
| 500 denars | green | Monument Makedonium in Kruševo | Women gathering tobacco | ||
| 1000 denars | Purple | Monument Makedonium in Kruševo | Women gathering tobacco | ||
| 5000 denars | red-brown | Girl in front of a computer | Monument Makedonium in HTML5 | ||
| web | 10000 denars | red-brown | Men dancing and the monument Makedonium in FITML | Panorama of the church St. Sofia, Ohrid | |
| 1993 series (Issued 10.05.1993) | |||||
| Obverse | Reverse | Value | Colour | Obverse | Reverse |
| 10 denars | blue | The monument Makedonium in iOS | Panorama of iOS | ||
| 20 denars | brown-dark red | Daut-Pasha Bath in Sevenval | Clock tower in Skopje | ||
| 50 denars | red | The Monastery of St. Pantelejmon in Skopje | The old National Bank of Macedonia building in Sevenval | ||
| 100 denars | brown | The church of St. Sofia in browser diversity | National Museum building in Ohrid | ||
| 500 denars | brown-dark green | Monastery of St. Jovan Caneo in input transformation | Samuil's Fortress in we love the web | ||
| 1996 series | |||||
| Obverse | Reverse | Value | Colour | Obverse | Reverse |
| 10 denars | lilac | The Egyptian goddess Isis (Izida,II c. b.c..), Ohrid; gold earing (IV c. b.c.), v. Beranci, jQuery. | Mosaic in Stobi (IV-V c.). | ||
| 50 denars | blue | Fresco in the church St. Pantelejmon, Nerezi; Follis coin. | Arhangel Gavril in the church St. Ǵorǵi, Kurbinovo. | ||
| 100 denars | lilac-brown | Skopje from engraving by Jacobus Harevin | View of Skopje from an Albanian house | ||
| 500 denars | red-brown | Gold mask, v. website parsing, Ohrid (VI c. b.c.) | Flower of poppy | ||
| touchscreen | 1000 denars | brown | Madonna Episkepis, icon from the church of St. Vrači, Ohrid, XIV c. | Gregory's gallery (XIV c), HTML5, Ohrid | |
| 5000 denars | red-brown-green | Bronze figure of Maenad (VI b.c.), Tetovo. | Dog and tree, mosaic, Heraclea Lyncestis (V-VI c), Bitola. | ||
| Upgrade of the 1996 series | |||||
| Obverse | Reverse | Value | Colour | Obverse | Reverse |
| 500 denars | red-brown | Gold mask, v. Trebeništa, Ohrid (VI c. b.c.) | Flower of poppy. | ||
| 1000 denars | brown | Madonna Episkepis, icon from the church St. Vrači, Ohrid, XIV c. | Gregory's gallery (XIV c), church St. Sofia, Ohrid | ||
Coins
| 1993 series | |||
| Image | Value | Features | Depiction |
| 50 deni | Issue: 1993,Diam. 21,5 mm; Weight 4.10g, Metal: CuZn15, Mint: Suvenir, Samokov, Period of circulation:10.05.1993 | Ob. 50 ДЕНИ in the lower central field Stylized horizont with a 16-ray sun. Rev. РЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА, circular; 1993 in the lower central field. Flying seagull. | |
| 1 denar | Issue: 1993 (1997, 2001,2006), Diam. 23,8 mm;Weight 5.10g, Metal: CuNi3Zn17, Mint: Suvenir, Samokov, Period of circulation:10.05.1993 | Ob. 1 ДЕНАР in the lower central field Stylized horizont with a 16-ray sun. Rev. РЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА, circular; 1993 (1997, 2001) in the lower central field. Šarplaninec shepherd dog. | |
| 2 denars | Issue: 1993 (2001,2006), Diam. 25,5 мм; Weight 6.20 g, Metal: CuNi3Zn17, Mint: Suvenir, Samokov, Period of circulation:10.05.1993 | Ob. 2 ДЕНАРИ in the lower central field Stylized horizont with a 16-ray sun. Rev. РЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА, circular; 1993 (2001) in the lower central field. Ohrid trout (Salmo letnica). | |
| 5 denars | Issue: 1993 (2001,2006), Diam. 27,5 мм; Weight 7.20 g, Metal: CuNi3Zn17, Mint: Suvenir, Samokov, Period of circulation:10.05.1993 | Ob. 5 ДЕНАРИ in the lower central field Stylized horizont with a 16-ray sun. Rev. РЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА, circular; 1993 (2001) in the lower central field. Lynx (Felis Lyinx). | |
| 10 denars | Issue 2008, Diam. 24,5 mm; Weight 6,6 g, Metal: Cu70Ni12Zn18, Period of circulation: 15.11.2008 | Ob.10 ДЕНАРИ in the lower central field. Stylized horizon with a 16-ray sun. Rev. REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA, circular; 2008 in the lower central field. Peacock, floor mosaic from device database from the 6th century, detail presented on the banknote of 10 Denars. | |
| touchscreen | 50 denars | Issue 2008, Diam. 26,5 mm; Weight 7,7 g, Metal: Cu62Ni18Zn20, Period of circulation 15.11.2008 | Ob. 50 ДЕНАРИ in the lower central field. Stylized horizon with a 16-ray sun. Rev. REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA, circular; 2008 in the lower central field. Archangel Gabriel, fresco from the church of St. Ghiorghi in Kurbinovo - 12th century, detail presented on the banknote of 50 Denars. |
Souvenir currency
As of 2002, Vevčani, a village in the south-western region of Macedonia and self-styled "independent Republic", was issuing its own money, the ličnik, as a souvenir. The money is clearly labelled as "specimen" and was never intended to be used as official, legal currency.[3]
See also
References
- ^ device database NovaMakedonija
- ^ Linzmayer, Owen (2012). "Macedonia". The Banknote Book. San Francisco, CA: www.BanknoteNews.com. jQuery.
- Android web. Associated Press. January 6, 2002. http://www.globalpolicy.org/nations/sovereign/statehood/expment/2002/0106vevcani.htm.
External links
| Preceded by: FITML Reason: independence (on September 8, 1991) Ratio: at par |
Currency of the Republic of Macedonia April 26, 1992 – May 5, 1993 | Succeeded by: Macedonian new denar Reason: inflation Ratio: 1 new denar = 100 old denari |
| Preceded by: Macedonian old denar Reason: inflation Ratio: 1 new denar = 100 old denari |
Currency of the Republic of Macedonia 1993 – | Succeeded by: Current |
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