KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

25.000 Marka 1920 — Estonia ( Pick: A6 )

Region: Europe
Period: Tallinna Arwekoja
Front side
25.000 Marka Estonia 1920 — Front side
Back side
25.000 Marka Estonia 1920 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 25.000 Marka issued in Estonia in 1920, classified under Pick number A6. It is associated with the Tallinna Arwekoja period. The note features a grey and brown color scheme with a coat of arms on the front side design, and the word "PROOV" is handwritten on both sides of the note, indicating its status as a specimen.

The dimensions of this banknote are 184 x 118 mm. It was produced in an amount of 1,260 pieces and was signed by the Clearing House Administration. The printing office for this note was located in Tallinn, Estonia.

The chervonets series was demonetized on December 29, 1947.

Specifications

Signed by
Clearing House Administration
Numbering
2 x 4; 2 x 6
Date of issue
11.1919
Printing office
Tallinn, Estonia
Paper
No data
Colour
Grey, brown
Dimensions
184 x 118 mm
Amount produced
1260
Pick catalog
A6

About this banknote

The Clearing House of Tallinn (Tallinna Arvekoja) issued the 25,000 Marka banknote in 1920. This series was introduced to address the cash shortage in Estonia following its declaration of independence in 1918. The banknotes were printed in Tallinn, Estonia, with a total of 1,260 pieces produced.

The front side of the banknote features the Estonian coat of arms, printed in brown on a grey underprint. As a specimen note, it bears the handwritten inscription "PROOV" on both sides. The note measures 184 x 118 mm and is signed by the Clearing House Administration.

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