KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

100 Krooni

100
Estonia · 1991
Europe
Period: Second Estonian Kroon (1992–2010)
Pick: 74a
Front side
100 Krooni Estonia 1991 — Front side
Back side
100 Krooni Estonia 1991 — Back side

Banknote description

The 100 Krooni banknote from Estonia, issued in 1991, marks a significant moment in the country's monetary history as it transitioned from Soviet control towards independence. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Estonia embraced a new economic identity, which included the introduction of its own currency. The issuance of this note came during a time of transformative change, reflecting both a break from the past and a hopeful look towards a new future.

Visually, the 100 Krooni note captures the essence of Estonian culture and natural beauty. The design incorporates rich colors and intricate details, showcasing elements that resonate with the nation’s heritage. Prominent imagery features local architecture or natural motifs that highlight Estonia's unique landscape, infused with a sense of national pride. The craftsmanship in the note's printing speaks volumes about the quality the new Estonian currency aimed to achieve as it established itself in the global market.

Collectors find this banknote particularly appealing due to its historical significance and rarity. The year 1991 represents a pivotal moment where Estonia reasserted its independence, making this note a symbol of resilience. As a piece of modern numismatic history, the 100 Krooni offers insight into Estonia's economic journey and serves as a cherished item for both collectors and historians interested in the harmonious blend of art and culture in currency design.

Specifications

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74a

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