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100 Denari Dmitry

Uitgever National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
Jaar 2015
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Valuta Second denar (1993-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Against a mirror-polished black field, a winged angel with a halo stands in the upper portion of the oval flan, cradling its arms in a protective gesture, surrounded by gilt six-pointed stars. Two candles with gilt flames flank the lower base of the angel figure. In the lower half of the field, a priest's hand holding a cross administers the sacrament of baptism over a newborn infant rendered in high relief with a frosted finish. The national coat of arms of the Republic of Macedonia appears in the right field. The encircling legend along the border reads РЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА at the top right and • 2015 • СТО ДЕНАРИ • along the bottom arc.
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Aanvullende informatie

The 100 Denari "Dmitry" is one of several collector issues struck by the National Bank of Macedonia honoring figures from Orthodox Christian tradition — a deliberate cultural positioning for a country that declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 and spent years navigating disputes over its very name. The denар itself revives a medieval monetary unit used in the region under the medieval Serbian and Bulgarian kingdoms.

KM#54 was struck to .925 standard at 28.28g, a specification Macedonia shares with dozens of other small-nation commemorative programs using the same blanks supplied to mints across Europe.

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The 100 Denari "Dmitry" belongs to a commemorative series issued by the National Bank of Macedonia honoring figures venerated in Orthodox Christian tradition — a culturally pointed choice for a country that declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 and spent years embroiled in international disputes over its constitutional name. The denар denomination itself deliberately revives a medieval monetary unit used across the region under Serbian and Bulgarian medieval rule.

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