
QUESTION NO. 1: The copper coin (folis) of the Byzantine Emperor Justin II is depicted on our banknote of:
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The letter “M” on Byzantine money denotes the number 40. The copper coin (folis) of the Byzantine Emperor Justin II is represented on our 50 denar banknote, as well as on the emblem of the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia. If you would like to see these ancient coins, visit the Museum of the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia. The numismatic collection today has about 22,000 coins that were minted or were in use on the territory of our country starting from the 6th century BC and represents the largest public numismatic collection in the Republic of Macedonia. More information about your answer can be found at the following link.
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QUESTION NO. 3: The Macedonian denar (MKD) is the national currency of the Republic of Macedonia, put into circulation on April 27 in:
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The Macedonian denar (MKD) is the national currency of the Republic of Macedonia
introduced into circulation on April 27, 1992. The country’s central bank
– the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia – is the only institution
that issues the denar.
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QUESTION NO. 2: The first payment cards appeared in 1894 in:
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The first telegraphic money transfer was
performed in the second half of the 19th century. The first payment cards
appeared in the USA in 1894.
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QUESTION NO. 4: In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which country used wooden banknotes:
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Non-cash money used by customers
and banks through electronic systems or devices (including
payment cards). The first telegraphic money transfer was
performed in the second half of the 19th century. The first payment cards
appeared in the USA in 1894.
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*BONUS QUESTION*
* When you invest 1000 denars in a savings account with a fixed annual interest rate (simple interest) of 2%, how much money will be in the account at the end of the first year? With a simple click, choose one of the offered answers
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