25 Mark 1922 — Estonia ( Pick: 54b )
Banknote description
The note features a design primarily in brown and cream. It was produced by the State Printing Office in Tallinn, Estonia, and is signed by L. Sepp and M. Jantson.
A total of 4,720,000 pieces were produced. The paper utilized for this banknote comes from Tervakoski, Finland, and Räpina, Estonia. The dimensions of the note are 145 x 77 mm.
Specifications
- Signed by
- L. Sepp; M. Jantson
- Numbering
- A 2 x 7
- Date of issue
- 25.04.1926
- Invalid from
- 01.05.1931
- Printing office
- State Printing Office, Tallinn, Estonia
- Paper
- Tervakoski, Finland; Räpina, Estonia
- Colour
- Brown and cream
- Dimensions
- 145 x 77 mm
- Amount produced
- 4720000
- Pick catalog
- 54b
About this banknote
The 25 Mark banknote was issued by the Ministry of Finance of Estonia in 1922 as part of the Bank Exchange Notes “Vahetustäht” series. This series was introduced during the early years of Estonian independence, following the country's separation from the Russian Empire and the need to establish a national currency system.
The banknote’s design features brown and cream colors. The front side prominently displays the denomination "25 Mark" at the center, with elaborate patterns and the signatures of L. Sepp and M. Jantson. The reverse side includes detailed patterns surrounding an inscription about the note's legal uses. The note was printed by the State Printing Office in Tallinn, Estonia, using paper sourced from Tervakoski, Finland, and Räpina, Estonia, with a total production of 4,720,000.
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