5000 Mark 1923 — Estonia ( Pick: 60s1 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
Banknotes of 5000 Mark specimen
Specifications
- Pick catalog
- 60s1
About this banknote
The Republic of Estonia issued the Treasury Notes series of 1923. This series was introduced to stabilize the Estonian economy following independence in 1918. The notes aimed to facilitate transactions in the newly autonomous nation, marking a critical period of monetary establishment.
The 5000 Mark note, Pick 60s1, features intricate designs with "Proov" (meaning "Specimen") printed across both sides. The central motif on the reverse depicts an ornate building, likely an important national structure. Notably, this note was never placed into general circulation, serving as a specimen piece.
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