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5 Feninga

Issuer Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year 2005-2021
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Weight 2.66 g
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Obverse description Central design features the flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina depicted within a circular raised border, showing the blue field with a yellow triangle and a diagonal row of white stars. The date of issue appears in the lower portion of the central design field. A beaded outer border frames the coin, with the bilingual country name legend inscribed in both Latin and Cyrillic scripts running around the periphery.
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Reverse script Latin, Cyrillic
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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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