200 Mark 1918 — Эстония ( Pick: 10 )
Описание банкноты
The note is cataloged under Pick number 10, providing its catalog reference within the issue. It is signed by K. Päts, J. Kukk, and A. Uibopuu. The printing office is Lilius & Herzberg, located in Helsinki, Finland. A total of 1200 pieces of this banknote were produced.
This banknote is classified within the defined group of banknotes associated with the series. Its catalog reference, year, and recorded characteristics establish its placement within the documented issue context. The combination of these attributes contributes to its distinct classification within the banknotes of this series.
5% Obligations – 200 Mark Series B, one-sided
Характеристики
- Подписано
- K. Päts; J. Kukk; A. Uibopuu
- Нумерация
- B 1 x 4
- Дата выпуска
- 27.02.1919
- Изъята из обращения
- 01.01.1922
- Типография
- Lilius & Herzberg, Helsinki, Finland
- Бумага
- Finland
- Цвет
- Brown
- Размер
- 209 x 135 mm
- Тираж
- 1200
- Каталог Pick
- 10
Об этой банкноте
The 200 Mark banknote, issued by the Estonian Ministry of Finance in 1918, marked a crucial moment in Estonia's economic history following its declaration of independence from Russia. This series, part of the 5% Short-Term Obligations, aimed to stabilize the nascent economy during a tumultuous period. The notes were signed by K. Päts, J. Kukk, and A. Uibopuu, reflecting the leadership of the newly established state.
Produced by Lilius & Herzberg in Helsinki, Finland, this banknote features a distinctive brown color and measures 209 x 135 mm. The entire print run consisted of only 1,200 notes, making it a rare collectible. A notable aspect of this series is its design, which utilized high-quality paper sourced from Finland, enhancing its durability and security.
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