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Macedonian denar

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Currency of North Macedonia
"Denar" redirects here. For other uses, seeDenar (disambiguation).

Macedonian denar
македонски денар (Macedonian)
2 MKD 2006
ISO 4217
CodeMKD (numeric: 807)
Subunit0.01
Unit
Pluraldenari / денари ("denars")
(Macedonian:денари)
Symbolden
(Macedonian:ден)
Denominations
Subunit
1100дени (no longer used)
Banknotes
 Freq. used10 MKD, 50 MKD, 100 MKD, 200 MKD, 500 MKD, 1,000 MKD, 2,000 MKD
Coins
 Freq. used1 MKD, 2 MKD, 5 MKD, 10 MKD, 50 MKD
Demographics
ReplacedYugoslav dinar
User(s)North Macedonia
Issuance
Central bankNational Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia
 Websitewww.nbrm.mk
Valuation
Inflation4.5% (CPI)
 Sourcestat.mk, June 2025

Thedenar (Macedonian:денар;paucal:[clarification needed] denari /денари;abbreviation:den /ден;ISO code:MKD) is thecurrency ofNorth Macedonia. Though subdivided into one hundred deni (дени), coins with a denomination of less than one denar have not been in use since 2013.

History

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The first denar was established as a temporary currency on 26 April 1992[1] in the then-Republic of Macedonia, replacing the 1990 version of theYugoslav dinar at a 1:1 parity. In May 1993, the currency was reformed and a new denar was introduced, with one new denar being equal to 100 old denars.

Etymology

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The name denar comes from the name of theancient Roman monetary unit, thedenarius. Theabbreviation isден, the first threeCyrillic letters of its name.

First denar (1992–1993)

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The first denar was a temporary currency introduced on 26 April 1992 to replace the Yugoslav dinar at 1:1 parity and establish the monetary independence of Macedonia.

History

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Macedoniadeclared independence fromYugoslavia on 8 September 1991. At the time, the country was using the Yugoslav dinar. But secret preparations were begun to introduce its own currency, and by April 1992, Macedonia was ready to acquire monetary independence from Yugoslavia. On 26 April, theNational Bank of Macedonia was established and the denar declared the national currency. Notes in the form of "value coupons" entered circulation the following day, and on 30 April 1992, the Yugoslav dinar ceased to be legal tender.[2] In May 1993, the first denar was replaced at a rate of 100 to 1 by a new, permanent denar consisting of notes and coins.

Coins

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Nocoins were issued for the first denar.

Banknotes

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Temporary notes ("value coupons") were introduced on 27 April 1992, although preparations for producing them began much earlier. The notes remained in circulation until they were replaced by permanent notes of the second denar in 1993.

Production

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Printing of the notes started on 15 January 1992 at the “11 October” printing firm inPrilep. The difficulties of creating a new currency in secret were reflected in the notes themselves. The paper, purchased fromSlovenia, proved to be of poor quality and lacked adequate security. Although denominated in denari, the name of the currency did not appear on the notes because they were printed prior to the adoption of the Law on the Monetary Unit. Likewise, the issuer appeared as the "National Bank of Macedonia", not its successor, theNational Bank of the Republic of Macedonia.[3]

Design

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The notes were designed by a young employee of the "11 October" printer, who had only one week and a limited budget to design them. Thus the six lowest denominations were identical, with the exception of their colours. All featured a man and two women picking tobacco leaves on the front, with the back devoted to the Ilinden monument inKruševo, which, according to the bank, “expresses the eternal fight of citizens of Macedonia for life in peace and freedom.”

Banknotes of the first denar
ImageValueDimensionsWatermarkDescriptionDate of
ObverseReverseObverseReverseprintingissuewithdrawallapse
10 DEN143mm × ? mmDesignWomen gatheringtobaccoMonumentMakedonium inKruševo199227 April 199210 May 1993[4]?
25 DEN
50 DEN*31 August 1993[4]
100 DEN
500 DEN
1,000 DEN30 November 1993[4]
5,000 DENMonumentMakedonium inKruševoGirl in front of a computer
10,000 DENPanorama of the Church of St. Sofia,OhridMen dancing and the monumentMakedonium inKruševo
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre (18 pixel per inch). For table standards, see thebanknote specification table.
  • After 10 May 1993 these banknotes remained in circulation at1100 of their nominal value.[4]

Exchange rates

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The denar was introduced with a fixed exchange rate of 360 denars to theDeutsche Mark.[2] There was a devaluation in October 1992 and change to the basket peg, new devaluation in December 1992 and abandonment of the peg in mid-1993.[5]

Second denar (1993–present)

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Coins

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First series (1993)

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In May 1993, coins for the second denar were introduced in denominations of 50 deni, and 1, 2, and 5 denars. The coins were designed by Dimče Boškoski and Snežana Atanasovska. In November 2008, 10 and 50 denar coins were introduced, while the 50 deni coin was withdrawn in 2013. Due to its low mintage, it had only been struck in 1993 and was practically never seen in circulation.[6]

Since 1996, a large number of commemorative coins have been issued for collectors; a listing can be found on the national bank website.[7]

Coins are minted at theSuvenir factory inSamokov, a village nearMakedonski Brod.

Coins of the denar (1993–present)[8]
ImageValueTechnical parametersDescriptionDate of
DiameterMassCompositionEdgeObverseReversemintingissuewithdrawallapse
50 deni21.5 mm4.1 gCuZn15PlainValue,
Stylized horizont with a 16-ray sun
РЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА, circular; year in the lower central field. Flyingseagull199310 May 19931 January 2013[9]Indefinitely*
DEN23.80 mm5.1 gCuNi3Zn17РЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА, circular; year in the lower central field.Šarplaninec shepherd dog1993
1997
2001
2006
2008
2014 2016
Current
DEN25.50 mm6.2 gРЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА, circular; year in the lower central field.Ohrid trout (Salmo letnica).1993
1997
2001
2006
2008 2018
DEN27.5 mm7.2 gРЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА, circular; year in the lower central field.Balkan lynx (Lynx lynx balcanicus).1993
1997
2001
2006
2008
10 DEN24.5 mm6.6 gCu70Ni12Zn18PlainValue,
Stylized horizont with a 16-ray sun
Peacock, floor mosaic fromStobi from the 6th century AD, detail presented on the banknote of 10 Denari2008 201715 November 2008Current
50 DEN26.5 mm7.7 gCu62Ni18Zn20Archangel Gabriel, fresco from theChurch of St. George, Kurbinovo - 12th century, detail presented on the banknote of 50 Denari2008
These images are to scale at 2.5 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see thecoin specification table.
  • Until 1 April 2013, coins of 50 deni could be exchanged at any domestic bank. Although no deadline has been set, after that date, the coins can be exchanged only at theNational Bank of North Macedonia.

Second series (2020)

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Due to the country's name change as part of thePrespa Agreement, a new set of coins featuring the new name of North Macedonia is being released into circulation, starting with 1 denar coins in April 2021.

Coins of the second series (2020–present)[8]
ImageValueTechnical parametersDescriptionDate of
DiameterMassCompositionEdgeObverseReversemintingissuewithdrawallapse
DEN[10]23.80 mm5.1 gCuNi3Zn17PlainValue,
Stylized horizont with a 16-ray sun
Република Северна Македонија, circular; year in the lower central field.Šarplaninec shepherd dog20201 April 2021Current
DEN25.50 mm6.2 gРепублика Северна Македонија, circular; year in the lower central field.Ohrid trout (Salmo letnica).2022
DEN27.5 mm7.2 gРепублика Северна Македонија, circular; year in the lower central field.Balkan lynx (Lynx lynx balcanicus).
These images are to scale at 2.5 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see thecoin specification table.

FAO coinage (1995)

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In 1995,circulation coins of 1, 2, and 5 denar denominations were struck in honor of theUnited Nations'Food and Agriculture Organization.

Banknotes

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In 1993, the new denar was issued in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 500 denar notes. The 20 denar note was only issued in this first series. In 1996, 1000 and 5000 denar notes were added. In 2016, notes of 200 and 2,000 denars were issued, while the national bank began withdrawing the 5000 denar banknote from circulation to re-balance the structure of notes in circulation. In 2017, the national bank unveiled its currentpolymer banknotes, the 10 and 50 denar notes, and put them into circulation on May 15.

ObverseReverseValueColourObverseReverse
1993 series (Issued October 1993)
10 DENblueMakedonium Monument inKruševoPanorama ofKruševo
20 DENbrown-dark redDaut-Pasha Bath inSkopjeClock tower inSkopje
50 DENredMonastery of St. Pantelejmon inSkopjeOld National Bank of Macedonia building inSkopje
100 DENbrownChurch of St. Sofia inOhridNational Museum building in Ohrid
500 DENbrown-dark greenMonastery of St. Jovan Caneo inOhridSamuil's Fortress inOhrid
1996 series
10 DENlilacEgyptian goddessIsis (Izida, 2nd century BC), Ohrid; gold earring (4th century BC), v. Beranci,BitolaMosaic inStobi (4th-5th century)
50 DENblueFresco in theChurch of St. Pantelejmon, Nerezi;Follis coinArhangel Gavril in the St. Ǵorǵi Church, Kurbinovo
100 DENlilac-brownSkopje from engraving by Jacobus HarevinView of Skopje from an Albanian house
500 DENred-brownGold mask, v.Trebeništa, Ohrid (6th century BC)Poppy flower
1,000 DENbrownMadonna Episkepis, icon from the Church of St. Vrači, Ohrid, 14th centuryGregory's gallery (14th century),Church of St. Sofia, Ohrid
5,000 DENred-brown-greenBronze figure ofMaenad (6th century BC),TetovoDog and tree, mosaic,Heraclea Lyncestis (5th-6th century AD), Bitola
Upgrade of the 1996 series
500 DENred-brownGold mask, v. Trebeništa, Ohrid (6th century BC)Poppy flower
1,000 DENbrownMadonna Episkepis, icon from the St. Vrači Church, Ohrid, 14th centuryGregory's gallery (14th century), Church of St. Sofia, Ohrid
2014 series (Issued December 2016)
200 DENEarly medieval bronze fibula (found near Prilep); Relief of the Old Testament Psalm 41 (terracotta icon from Vinica)Artistic elements on the façade of Colorful Mosque (Šarena Džamija, Alaca Cami), Tetovo; Marble tiles with floral designs of Isaak Beg Mosque (Isak Džamija), Bitola
2000 DENBronze artefact in the form of cup poppy (discovered in Suva Reka, Gevgelija); Macedonian bridal dress from PrilepDecoration on the inside of a gilded bowl (16th century), "Source of Life", peacocks
2018 "Polymer Series" (Issued March 2018)
10 DENlilacEgyptian goddessIsis (Izida, 2nd century BC), Ohrid; gold earring (4th century BC), v. Beranci,Bitola. Mosaic inStobi (4th–5th century)Mosaic inStobi (4th–5th century)
50 DENblueFresco in theChurch of St. Pantelejmon, Nerezi;Follis coinArhangel Gavril in the St. Ǵorǵi Church, Kurbinovo

Exchange rates

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Since October 1995, the nominal exchange rate of the Denar was pegged against theDeutsche Mark. Since January 2002, it is pegged against theeuro.[11]

The denar isde facto pegged to the euro using a stabilized agreement[12][13][14] at a rate of 1 EUR=61.3644 MKD±1%.[citation needed]

Current MKD exchange rates
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See also

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toMoney of North Macedonia.

References

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  1. ^20 years of the Macedonian denar will be celebratedArchived 2014-10-06 at theWayback Machine NovaMakedonija
  2. ^ab"National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia. Annual Report 1992"(PDF).www.nbrm.mk.
  3. ^"Со солзи и во тајност се печатеше првиот македонски денар".www.utrinski.mk. 6 September 2011. Archived fromthe original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved3 October 2014.
  4. ^abcd"National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia. Annual Report 1993"(PDF).www.nbrm.mk.
  5. ^North Macedonia
  6. ^"National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia, Annual Report 2011"(PDF).www.nbrm.mk.
  7. ^"Македонски - Пригодни ковани пари".www.nbrm.mk.
  8. ^ab"Македонски - Ковани пари во оптек".www.nbrm.mk.
  9. ^"National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia, DECISION ON WITHDRAWAL FROM CIRCULATION OF COINS IN DENOMINATION OF 50 DENI"(PDF).www.nbrm.mk. 26 April 2012.
  10. ^"DECISION ON PUTTING INTO CIRCULATION OF COINS IN DENOMINATION OF 1 DENAR WITH MODIFIED FEATURES".www.nbrm.mk.
  11. ^"Design of monetary policy".www.nbrm.mk.
  12. ^"Annual report on exchange arrangements and exchange restrictions, 2023"(PDF).www.elibrary.imf.org. International Monetary Fund, 2023. p. 14. Retrieved27 August 2025.
  13. ^The euro in global foreign exchange reserves and exchange rate anchoring
  14. ^"IMF. REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA".www.imf.org.

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