1000 Mark 1922 — Estonia ( Pick: 59f )
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
Pangatäht Banknotes series Aa (1927 issue)
Specifications
- Pick catalog
- 59f
About this banknote
The 1000 Mark banknote was issued by the Bank of Estonia as part of its Pangatäht series in 1922. This series was part of Estonia's efforts to establish a stable national currency following its independence in 1918. The introduction of the Pangatäht notes helped facilitate economic stability within the period of 1918–1923.
The front side of the banknote prominently displays the denomination "1000" at its center, surrounded by intricate patterns and the text "EESTI PANGATÄHT." The back features a detailed depiction of a harbor scene, emphasizing maritime significance. This specific note is categorized under Pick number 59f, representing its cataloged identity among Estonian banknotes.
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