100 maraka 1998 — Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Pick: 69 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 maraka issued in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1998. It is cataloged under Pick number 69. This note is printed on paper and measures 130 x 65 mm. The front is signed by Peter Nicholl and features a dominant brown color. The printing office responsible for this banknote is Francois-Charles Oberthur.
The design specifics of the banknote are not specified, and no further details about the visual elements are available. Nonetheless, its dimensions and color are recorded attributes for identification.
Details regarding the amount produced are unknown. Bosnia and Herzegovina transitioned to a new currency system following the signing of the Dayton Agreement in 1995.
The design specifics of the banknote are not specified, and no further details about the visual elements are available. Nonetheless, its dimensions and color are recorded attributes for identification.
Details regarding the amount produced are unknown. Bosnia and Herzegovina transitioned to a new currency system following the signing of the Dayton Agreement in 1995.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Peter Nicholl
- Date of issue
- 1998
- Printing office
- Francois-Charles Oberthur
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- brown
- Dimensions
- 130 x 65 mm
- Amount produced
- unknown
- Pick catalog
- 69
About this banknote
The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina issued this 100 maraka banknote in 1998. This series was introduced following the Dayton Agreement, which established the Central Bank to stabilize the country's currency system. The banknote is part of efforts to create a unified monetary system in the post-war era.
The front side of the note features a portrait of Nikola Šop, a prominent Bosnian poet. The reverse side displays a fragment of a stećak—a medieval tombstone found in Bosnia and Herzegovina—specifically, the Stećak Zgošća. Printed by François-Charles Oberthur, the note measures 130 x 65 mm and is predominantly brown in color.