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Kosovo Stamps?
Can anyone here tell me if any stamps have been issued for Kosovo since
the UNMIK set of 5 in 2000? These were denominated in DM, but Kosovo seems to use the euro now. = Eric |
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On Nov 12, 2001, there was a new set of 5 dual denominated DM & Euro.
In 2002, there was a third set in Euros only. Regards Len Nadybal On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 14:38:01 -0800, Eric Bustad wrote: Can anyone here tell me if any stamps have been issued for Kosovo since the UNMIK set of 5 in 2000? These were denominated in DM, but Kosovo seems to use the euro now. = Eric |
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Thanks Len!
LN in DC wrote: On Nov 12, 2001, there was a new set of 5 dual denominated DM & Euro. In 2002, there was a third set in Euros only. Regards Len Nadybal On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 14:38:01 -0800, Eric Bustad wrote: Can anyone here tell me if any stamps have been issued for Kosovo since the UNMIK set of 5 in 2000? These were denominated in DM, but Kosovo seems to use the euro now. = Eric |
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You're welcome - any idea, however on what currency Bosnia is now
using? They've not issued stamps in Euros, as far as I know, and every reference place I look, I still see the nonexistent German mark is legal tender there (spelled in local parlance, however). Where are they getting new banknotes? Regards Len .. On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 17:21:13 -0800, Eric Bustad wrote: Thanks Len! LN in DC wrote: On Nov 12, 2001, there was a new set of 5 dual denominated DM & Euro. In 2002, there was a third set in Euros only. Regards Len Nadybal On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 14:38:01 -0800, Eric Bustad wrote: Can anyone here tell me if any stamps have been issued for Kosovo since the UNMIK set of 5 in 2000? These were denominated in DM, but Kosovo seems to use the euro now. = Eric |
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Bosnia's currency is called the "Convertible Marka" (abbr. KM), which is
divided into 100 "Convertible Pfeniga". There are links to images of the notes at http://www.banknotes.com/ba.htm. Originally these could be converted by the Central Bank to DM one to one. Now they are convertable to Euros at the DM:Euro rate 1:0.51129. The Central Bank's website is at http://www.cbbh.gov.ba/. The lastest stamps listed on their PO's site http://www.bhp.ba/ are all in this currency. = Eric LN in DC wrote: You're welcome - any idea, however on what currency Bosnia is now using? They've not issued stamps in Euros, as far as I know, and every reference place I look, I still see the nonexistent German mark is legal tender there (spelled in local parlance, however). Where are they getting new banknotes? Regards Len . On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 17:21:13 -0800, Eric Bustad wrote: Thanks Len! LN in DC wrote: On Nov 12, 2001, there was a new set of 5 dual denominated DM & Euro. In 2002, there was a third set in Euros only. Regards Len Nadybal On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 14:38:01 -0800, Eric Bustad wrote: Can anyone here tell me if any stamps have been issued for Kosovo since the UNMIK set of 5 in 2000? These were denominated in DM, but Kosovo seems to use the euro now. = Eric |
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The original question was about Kosovo,which is NOT Bosnia. What is the
currency in use in Kosovo? Tony "Eric Bustad" wrote in message ... Bosnia's currency is called the "Convertible Marka" (abbr. KM), which is divided into 100 "Convertible Pfeniga". There are links to images of the notes at http://www.banknotes.com/ba.htm. Originally these could be converted by the Central Bank to DM one to one. Now they are convertable to Euros at the DM:Euro rate 1:0.51129. The Central Bank's website is at http://www.cbbh.gov.ba/. The lastest stamps listed on their PO's site http://www.bhp.ba/ are all in this currency. = Eric LN in DC wrote: You're welcome - any idea, however on what currency Bosnia is now using? They've not issued stamps in Euros, as far as I know, and every reference place I look, I still see the nonexistent German mark is legal tender there (spelled in local parlance, however). Where are they getting new banknotes? Regards Len . On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 17:21:13 -0800, Eric Bustad wrote: Thanks Len! LN in DC wrote: On Nov 12, 2001, there was a new set of 5 dual denominated DM & Euro. In 2002, there was a third set in Euros only. Regards Len Nadybal On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 14:38:01 -0800, Eric Bustad wrote: Can anyone here tell me if any stamps have been issued for Kosovo since the UNMIK set of 5 in 2000? These were denominated in DM, but Kosovo seems to use the euro now. = Eric |
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