5 Krooni 1929 — Estonia ( Pick: 62 )
Banknote description
This note is cataloged under Pick number 62, which identifies it within the issue. Its dimensions are 130 x 70 mm. The banknote is signed by J. Jaakson, J. Kiwisild, C. Kaarna, and F. Tannebaum. A total of 7,200,000 pieces were produced by the State Printing Office in Tallinn, Estonia.
As part of this issue, the banknote is classified within a defined group of banknotes. The combination of its catalog reference, year, and documented characteristics establishes its position within the series. This entry provides a detailed account of the specific characteristics and quantity produced for this particular banknote within the defined issue context.
Specifications
- Signed by
- J. Jaakson; J. Kiwisild; C. Kaarna; F. Tannebaum
- Numbering
- 2 x 7
- Date of issue
- 12.06.1930
- Invalid from
- 25.03.1941
- Printing office
- State Printing Office, Tallinn, Estonia
- Paper
- Linatne, Latvia
- Colour
- Pink
- Dimensions
- 130 x 70 mm
- Amount produced
- 7200000
- Pick catalog
- 62
About this banknote
The 5 Krooni banknote, part of the "Bank Notes of 1929" series, was issued by the Bank of Estonia during a period of economic consolidation after the country gained independence in 1918. This particular series was introduced to enhance monetary stability and confidence in the newly established Estonian currency, the kroon, following hyperinflation experienced previously.
Notable for its pink hue and dimensions of 130 x 70 mm, this banknote was produced in a quantity of 7.2 million by the State Printing Office in Tallinn. It features signatures from several officials, including J. Jaakson and J. Kiwisild, and is printed on high-quality paper sourced from Latvia, reflecting Estonia's emphasis on robust design and security during its early years as a sovereign nation.
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