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2 Denari FAO

Issuer National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
Year 1995
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Obverse description Central device depicts a trout in profile swimming rightward above stylized waves, rendered in fine relief against an unadorned field. The date 1995 appears in the lower exergual area beneath the fish motif. A circular legend in Cyrillic script reading РЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА runs along the upper periphery, while the Latin-script legend REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA follows the lower border, both separated by small dot stops.
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Reverse description Central device features an ear of wheat, the emblem of the Food and Agriculture Organization, flanked by bilingual inscriptions in both Cyrillic and Latin scripts. The commemorative date range 1945–1995 marking the 50th anniversary of the FAO is prominently displayed within the design. The FAO motto FIAT PANIS appears in Latin, accompanied by its Macedonian Cyrillic equivalent ЛЕБ ЗА СИТЕ. The denomination is expressed bilingually as ДЕНАРИ 2 DENARS along the lower portion of the reverse field.
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Issued as part of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization coin program, which commissioned member states to mint specially designated coins promoting food security and agricultural development. Macedonia's participation came just three years after the country declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 — one of the few entirely peaceful separations from the federation — and the FAO issue served a practical function in building out the new republic's circulating coinage infrastructure during a period when its monetary system was barely established.

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