100 Mark 1918 — Estonia ( Pick: 9A )
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
5% Obligations – 100 Mark Series B, two-sided
Specifications
- Pick catalog
- 9A
About this banknote
The issuing authority for this banknote is the Provisional Government of Estonia. The 100 Mark series was introduced in 1918, during the early years of Estonia's independence. The series was part of the "5% Short-Term Obligations" issued between 1918 and 1919, as Estonia established its monetary system following the end of World War I.
The front side design of the 100 Mark banknote, Pick number 9A, features the 1919 Series B with a yellow-brown color scheme. It is printed on both sides. A notable technical detail of this note is its issuance during a period when Estonia's financial system was transitioning and stabilizing post-independence.
Related banknotes
5 Penni
Estonia
· 1918
Treasury and Bank Notes of 1918–1923
·
Treasury Notes of 1918
10 Penni
Estonia
· 1918
Treasury and Bank Notes of 1918–1923
·
Treasury Notes of 1918
10 Penni
Estonia
· 1918
Treasury and Bank Notes of 1918–1923
·
Treasury Notes of 1918
20 Penni
Estonia
· 1918
Treasury and Bank Notes of 1918–1923
·
Treasury Notes of 1918
50 Penni
Estonia
· 1919
Treasury and Bank Notes of 1918–1923
·
Treasury Notes of 1919
1 Mark
Estonia
· 1919
Treasury and Bank Notes of 1918–1923
·
Treasury Notes of 1919