100 Mark 1923 — Estonia ( Pick: 51s )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
Treasury Notes of the Republic of Estonia specimen
Specifications
- Pick catalog
- 51s
About this banknote
The Republic of Estonia issued the 100 Mark treasury notes in 1923 as part of the Treasury Notes series from the period 1918–1923. These notes were introduced to stabilize the Estonian currency shortly after independence, managing the transition from wartime to peacetime economy.
The front side of the note features an image of the Estonian Parliament building flanked by floral motifs and the denomination "100." The back side carries intricate designs with the denomination prominently displayed. This specific note, categorized as Pick 51s, is a specimen, identifiable by the red "PROOV" overprint.
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