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The '''Macedonian Denar''' (MKN), split into 100 Deni, is the official [[currency]] of the [[Republic of Macedonia]]. The currency was introduced on [[April 26]] [[1992]] and at that time was equivalent to the [[Yugoslavia Convertible Dinar]]. On [[May 5]] [[1993]] the currency was reformed, with one New Denar being equal to 100 Old Denar. The denominations are split into notes of 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000, and 5000 denars and coins of 1, 2, and 5 denars and 50 deni. |
The '''Macedonian'''<sup>[[#Note|¤]]</sup> '''Denar''' (MKN), split into 100 Deni, is the official [[currency]] of the [[Republic of Macedonia]]<sup>[[#Note|¤]]</sup>. The currency was introduced on [[April 26]] [[1992]] and at that time was equivalent to the [[Yugoslavia Convertible Dinar]]. On [[May 5]] [[1993]] the currency was reformed, with one New Denar being equal to 100 Old Denar. The denominations are split into notes of 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000, and 5000 denars and coins of 1, 2, and 5 denars and 50 deni. |
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See also: [[denar]], [[dinar]]. |
See also: [[denar]], [[dinar]]. |
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¤ The use of the terms ''Republic of Macedonia'' and ''Macedonian(s)'' throughout this article is '''not''' meant to imply an official position on the naming dispute between [[Athens]] and [[Skopje]]. See [[Foreign relations of the Republic of Macedonia#Naming_dispute_with_Greece]], [[Republic_of_Macedonia#Naming_Dispute]] and [http://www.nato.int/ifor/un/u930407a.htm United Nations Resolution 817 (1993)] |
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The Macedonian¤ Denar (MKN), split into 100 Deni, is the official currency of the Republic of Macedonia¤. The currency was introduced on April 26 1992 and at that time was equivalent to the Yugoslavia Convertible Dinar. On May 5 1993 the currency was reformed, with one New Denar being equal to 100 Old Denar. The denominations are split into notes of 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000, and 5000 denars and coins of 1, 2, and 5 denars and 50 deni.
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¤ The use of the terms Republic of Macedonia and Macedonian(s) throughout this article is not meant to imply an official position on the naming dispute between Athens and Skopje. See Foreign relations of the Republic of Macedonia#Naming_dispute_with_Greece, Republic_of_Macedonia#Naming_Dispute and United Nations Resolution 817 (1993)