Author:Lily Marshall Update:2024-09-01

Finnish Markka

The Finnish Markka was the official currency of Finland until it was replaced by the Euro in 2002. The Markka had a long and rich history, dating back to the 19th century when it was introduced as Finland's currency during the Russian Empire. Despite its eventual replacement, the Markka remains an important symbol of Finnish identity and history. The currency was known for its unique designs and denominations, which included notes featuring famous Finnish cultural figures and landmarks. Today, the Markka is a collector's item, with many people interested in obtaining rare or historical banknotes for their collections. Its legacy lives on as a testament to Finland's economic and cultural heritage.

Below is the related paper currencies in Finnish Markka.

1986     FIM1000    

fim_1000_1986_o.jpg  fim_1000_1986_o.jpg
1986     FIM100    
fim_100_1986_o.jpg  fim_100_1986_o.jpg
1986     FIM10    
fim_10_1986_o.jpg  fim_10_1986_o.jpg
1993     FIM20    
fim_20_1993_o.jpg  fim_20_1993_o.jpg
1986     FIM500    
fim_500_1986_o.jpg  fim_500_1986_o.jpg
1986     FIM50    
fim_50_1986_o.jpg  fim_50_1986_o.jpg

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