关于 Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark
The Convertible Mark was established by the 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement, which ended the Bosnian War. It replaced the Bosnian and Herzegovinian dinar, Croatian kuna, and Republika Srpska dinar.
The name 'Mark' comes from the German Deutsche Mark, to which it was originally pegged. 'Fening' is derived from the German 'Pfennig'.
趣味知识
Pegged to the Euro
The Convertible Mark is pegged to the Euro at a fixed exchange rate (1 EUR = 1.95583 BAM) under a currency board arrangement.
Two Versions of Banknotes
There are two series of banknotes, one for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and one for Republika Srpska, with different designs but equal value.
A Symbol of Peace
The introduction of a single, stable currency was a crucial step in the economic and political reconstruction of post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina.
历史时间线
The Dayton Agreement is signed, providing for a new central bank and currency.
The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina is established.
The Convertible Mark (KM) is introduced, pegged 1:1 to the German Deutsche Mark.
With the introduction of the Euro, the peg is switched to 1 EUR = 1.95583 BAM.
面额
纸币
硬币
防伪特征
快速信息
- ISO代码
- BAM
- 符号
- KM
- 数字代码
- 977
- 辅币单位
- Fening (1/100)
- 发行时间
- 1998-06-22
中央银行
- 名称
- Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 总部
- Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 成立时间
- 1997
- 现任行长
- Jasmina Selimović (自 2023 起)
经济数据
- 储备货币占比
- 0.0%
- 外汇交易量占比
- 0.0%
- 通胀率
- 6.0%
- 利率
- 3.75%