100 Mark 1919 — Estonia ( Pick: 48c )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
Treasury note, series III
Specifications
- Signed by
- J. Kukk; J. Kiwisild
- Numbering
- 2 x 8
- Date of issue
- 25.09.1919
- Invalid from
- 01.03.1924
- Printing office
- Tilgmann, Helsinki, Finland
- Paper
- Tervakoski, Finland
- Colour
- Brown
- Dimensions
- 155 x 93 mm
- Amount produced
- 700000
- Pick catalog
- 48c
About this banknote
The Estonian Treasury issued the 100 Mark banknote in 1919 as part of the Treasury Notes of 1919 series. This series was introduced during the early years of Estonia's independence to establish a national currency and financial stability following World War I.
The front design features a central motif of a woman seated at a spinning wheel, symbolizing industry and progress. The back displays intricate swirling patterns with the denomination prominently shown. Printed by Tilgmann in Helsinki, Finland on Tervakoski paper, this specific note (Pick 48c) had an issuance of 700,000 pieces.
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