Bosnia Herzegovina

Billetes de Bosnia Herzegovina
1992 - Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 10a 10 Dinara banknote
This individual Bosnia-Herzegovina 10 Dinara banknote is associated with 1 July 1992 and catalogued ..
1992 - Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 11a 25 Dinara banknote
This individual banknote is a 25 Dinara note from Bosnia and Herzegovina, associated with 1992. The ..
1992 - Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 12a 50 Dinara banknote
This individual banknote is associated with Bosnia Herzegovina and the year 1992. It is a 50 Dinara ..
1992 - Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 133a 10 Dinara banknote
This individual 10 Dinara banknote is associated with 1992 and catalogued as Bosnia Herzegovina PIC ..
1992 - Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 136a 500 Dinara banknote
This individual 500 Dinara banknote from Bosnia and Herzegovina is catalogued as Pick P136a and asso..
1992 - Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 13a 100 Dinara banknote
This individual 100 Dinara banknote from Bosnia-Herzegovina is catalogued as Pick P13a and associate..
1992 - Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 14a 500 Dinara banknote
This Bosnia-Herzegovina 500 Dinara banknote is catalogued as Pick P14a and is associated with 1 July..
1992 - Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 15a 1.000 Dinara banknote
This Bosnia-Herzegovina 1,000 Dinara banknote is catalogued as Pick P15a and associated with the dat..
1993 - Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 141a 100.000 Dinara banknote
This individual banknote is a 100,000 Dinara note from Bosnia-Herzegovina, associated with 1993 and ..
1993 - Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 145a 50.000.000 Dinara banknote XF
This individual Bosnia and Herzegovina banknote is the 50,000,000 Dinara denomination associated wit..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and denominations are represented in the Bosnia Herzegovina banknote category?
This shop’s Bosnia Herzegovina catalog focuses on dinara banknotes dated 1992, 1993 and 1995. Represented denominations range from 10 dinara to values expressed in millions, including 1 million, 5 million, 100 million and 500 million dinara. Intermediate values include 25, 50, 100, 500, 1,000, 5,000, 50,000, 100,000 and 50,000,000 dinara. The selection describes this catalog rather than every banknote issued by Bosnia Herzegovina.
Which catalog-reference groups appear among these Bosnia Herzegovina banknotes?
The catalog includes several reference sequences. The 1992 notes include PIC 10a–15a, alongside PIC 133a and PIC 136a. References dated 1993 include PIC 141a, PIC 145a and PIC 152a–158a. A 1995 50-dinara note is identified as PIC 47. These reference groups help distinguish notes that may share a date or denomination and provide a more precise basis for organizing a Bosnia Herzegovina collection.
How can I identify a Bosnia Herzegovina banknote from this catalog?
Start with the printed denomination and date, then compare them with the full catalog reference in the product title. For example, a 1992 10-dinara note may be listed as PIC 10a or PIC 133a, while a 1993 100,000-dinara note may correspond to PIC 141a or PIC 154a. Because denomination and year alone may not uniquely identify an entry, the PIC reference is an important part of attribution.
How can collectors organize the Bosnia Herzegovina notes represented here?
A practical approach is to arrange the notes first by year, then by denomination and PIC reference. The 1992 group progresses from 10 through 1,000 dinara in the PIC 10a–15a sequence, with additional references such as PIC 133a and 136a. The 1993 material includes both thousand-level and million-level denominations. Recording the complete reference suffix, such as “a,” helps preserve the exact catalog attribution rather than grouping notes only by face value.
What should a buyer check before choosing a Bosnia Herzegovina banknote?
Check the year, denomination, PIC reference and stated grade in the individual listing. Most product descriptions explain that images used for Uncirculated banknotes are reference images, so the serial number shown may not match the note supplied. One represented listing, the 1993 PIC 145a 50,000,000-dinara note, is explicitly described as XF. Buyers should therefore rely on each product’s own title and condition information rather than assuming that every Bosnia Herzegovina note has the same grade.
Why do some 1993 Bosnia Herzegovina denominations use “M.” in their titles?
In this shop’s catalog, “M.” appears in titles for denominations expressed in millions of dinara. Examples include PIC 155a at 1 M. dinara, PIC 156a at 5 M., PIC 157a at 100 M. and PIC 158a at 500 M. Other large denominations are written numerically, such as 50,000,000 dinara for PIC 145a. Collectors should compare the denomination wording with the PIC reference to avoid confusing similarly dated high-value notes.










