-
currency was
reformed and a new
denar was introduced, with one new
denar being equal to 100 old
denars. The name
denar comes from the name of the ancient...
- ****ēs. The word for "money"
descends from it in
Italian (denaro),
Slovene (
denar),
Portuguese (dinheiro), and
Spanish (dinero). Its name also
survives in...
- Look up
denar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Macedonian denar is the
currency of
North Macedonia.
Denar may also
refer to: Dinar, a
currency unit...
- currency.
Banknotes in circulation: 500
Denars Archived 8
April 2009 at the
Wayback Machine (1996 issue) & 500
Denars Archived 8
April 2009 at the Wayback...
-
Macedonian currency.
Banknotes in circulation: 1000
Denars[dead link] (1996 issue) & 1000
Denars Archived 29
March 2008 at the
Wayback Machine (2003...
- (Bosnia and
Herzegovina convertible mark) and
North Macedonia (Macedonian
denar). Additionally, the
Moroccan dirham is tied to a
basket of currencies, including...
- The Wieluń
denar was 14th
century silver coin
minted in Wieluń. It
served as a
currency of the
Duchy of Wieluń, that
existed between 1370 and 1391. The...
-
grzywna rather than the pound, with one
grzywna being equivalent to 240
denars. From the 1300s to the mid-16th century, the
Prague groschen (or groat)...
-
Macedonian currency.
Banknotes in circulation: 1000
Denars[dead link] (1996 issue) & 1000
Denars Archived 2008-03-29 at the
Wayback Machine (2003 issue)...
-
between 26 and 29 millimeters. The
subunits were
Ragusan denars (one
perpera equalled 12
denars) and
Ragusan soldi (72
soldi for one perpera). From 1801...