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  2. The convertible mark (Bosnian: konvertibilna marka, Cyrillic: конвертибилна марка; sign: KM; code: BAM) is the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is divided into 100 Pfenig or Fening (Пфениг / Фенинг) and locally abbreviated KM.

  3. Jun 22, 2023 · A huge effort has been made to create a legal and regulatory framework for the introduction of the convertible mark. In accordance with the legal regulations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, domestic payments are made exclusively with convertible marks.

  4. As of 2022 the only circulating currency named "mark" is the Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark . List of currencies named "mark" or similar. "Mark" can refer. to one of the following historical German currencies: Since the 11th century: the Kölner Mark, used in the Electorate of Cologne;

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  5. KM Banknotes. Monetary unit of Bosnia and Herzegovina is “convertible mark” (KM). Convertible mark is divided in hundred of „fenings“ (F). The first series of KM banknotes in denominations of F 50, KM 1, KM 5 and KM 10 was issued on 22 June, 1998; KM 20, KM 50 and KM 100 denominations were issued on 27 July, 1998, and the banknote of KM ...

  6. The Bosnian Convertible Mark is the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Bosnian Convertible Mark exchange rate is the BAM to USD rate. The currency code for Convertible Marks is BAM , and the currency symbol is KM.

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    • Bosnian Convertible Mark
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  7. Mar 19, 2024 · The Bosnia-Herzegovina convertible mark (BAM) serves as the national currency, established in 1995 under the Dayton Agreement. Governed by the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BAM replaced prior regional currencies, promoting economic stability post-conflict.

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