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5 Feninga

Issuer Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year 2005-2021
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Thickness 1.5 mm
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Obverse lettering Bosna i Hercegovina 2005 Босна и Херцеговина
(Translation: Bosnia and Herzegovina 2005 Bosnia and Herzegovina)
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Mintage 2005 - - 20,000,000
2008 - - 10,000,000
2011 - - 10,000,000
2013 - - 21,564,000
2017 - - 25,000,000
2021 - -
2021 - In sets -
Additional information

Bosnia and Herzegovina's convertible mark system, introduced in 1998 under the Dayton Agreement's economic provisions, pegged the currency to the Deutschmark and later the euro at a fixed rate administered by a currency board — an arrangement that deliberately stripped the central bank of discretionary monetary policy. The feninga denominations exist largely as accounting units; in practice, prices in Bosnia round aggressively and these smallest coins see minimal transactional use.

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