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Denar |
| Macedonian denar Македонски денар (Macedonian) |
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| ISO 4217 Code | MKD |
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| User(s) | Republic of Macedonia |
| Inflation | 3% |
| Source | The World Factbook, 2006 est. |
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| 1/100 | deni |
| Plural | denari |
| Coins | 50 deni, 1, 2, 5 denari |
| Banknotes | 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000 denari |
| Central bank | National Bank of Macedonia |
| Website | www.nbrm.gov.mk |
The denar (plural: denari, Macedonian: денар and денари, denar and denari, ISO 4217 code: MKD) is the currency of the Republic of Macedonia. It is subdivided into 100 deni. The name denar comes from the name of the ancient Roman monetary unit, the denarius.
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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).
No coins were issued for the first denar. In 1993, coins for the second denar were introduced in denominations of 50 deni, 1, 2 and 5 denari.
Notes were introduced in 1992 in denominations of 10, 25, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000 and 10,000 denari.
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.
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.[1]
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| Preceded by: Yugoslav 1990 dinar 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 new denar Reason: inflation Ratio: 1 new denar = 100 old denari |
Currency of the Republic of Macedonia 1993 – |
Succeeded by: Current |
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