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| Issuer | National Bank of Macedonia |
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| Year | 1992 |
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| In circulation to | 1993 |
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| Obverse lettering | СКОПЈЕ 1992 ГОДИНА ФАЛСИФИКУВАЊЕТО СЕ КАЗНУВА СПОРЕД ЗАКОНОТ НАРОДНА БАНКА НА МАКЕДОНИЈА ИЛЈАДА 1000 ЗАМЕНИК НА ГУВЕРНЕРОТ ГУВЕРНЕР (Translation: Skopje, year 1992 / Falsification is punishable by law / National Bank of Macedonia / One Thousand / 1000 / Deputy Governor, Governor) |
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| Reverse lettering | РЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА ИЛЈАДА 1000 (Translation: Republic of Macedonia / One Thousand / 1000) |
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Macedonia's first independent currency series, introduced after the country severed its monetary ties with Yugoslavia in 1992, was produced under considerable logistical pressure — the new state had virtually no domestic printing infrastructure and was navigating international recognition disputes simultaneously. The 1000 Denari was among the higher denominations in this inaugural issue, which cycled out of use relatively quickly as inflation eroded purchasing power through the mid-1990s and the series was superseded by a redenominated currency in 1993, with one new Denar replacing 100 old Denari.
Pick 6 is not rare, but genuinely circulated examples in heavy use show characteristic wear along the horizontal fold lines common to notes of this format.