50 Mark 1918 — Estonia ( Pick: 1 )
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Specifications
- Pick catalog
- 1
About this banknote
The Estonian Provisional Government issued the 50 Mark banknote in 1919 as part of its efforts to establish a national currency following the country's declaration of independence in 1918. This uniface note was part of the 5% Short-Term Obligations series, reflecting the government's strategy to finance state expenditures during the early years of independence.
The front side of the banknote features intricate geometric and floral patterns, with the denomination "50" prominently displayed in all four corners. The central field contains administrative text, including the series designation "Seeria D" and the date "1 juulil 1919." The note's design employs fine line work and symmetrical compositions typical of early 20th-century security printing. This particular issue is cataloged as Pick number 1 in the Standard Catalog of World Paper Money.
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