Coins from Finland

Finland is a country in Northern Europe bordering Sweden, Norway and Russia. It has a population of 5.5 million. Country scores consistently well on international ratings for stability, freedom, public safety and social progress. Its parliament was the first to adopt full gender equality, granting men and women the right not only to vote but also to stand for election in 1906. Until 1917 Finland was part of the Russian Empire, but Russian Revolution resulted also in Finland declaring its independence. From 1995 Finland is a member of European Union and currently uses euro as currency.
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Markka (1860-1963)

100 Pennia = 1 Markka

10 Pennia (Pattern)
1927

Pattern
Copper
KM# Pn19, N# 149973
10 Pennia (Pattern)
1941

Pattern
Iron • ⌀ 18.5 mm
KM# Pn22, N# 149981
Available for swap 10 Pennia (with center hole)
1941-1943

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.55 g • ⌀ 18.5 mm
KM# 33.1, Schön# 30, N# 7613
10 Pennia (without center hole)
1941-1943

Non-circulating coin
Copper • 2.55 g • ⌀ 18.5 mm
KM# 33.2, N# 84476
Available for swap 10 Pennia (with center hole)
1943-1945

Standard circulation coin
Iron • 1.12 g • ⌀ 16 mm
KM# 34.1, Schön# 34, N# 7050
10 Pennia (without center hole)
1943-1945

Non-circulating coin
Iron • 1.12 g • ⌀ 16 mm
KM# 34.2, N# 84477
20 Pennia - Aleksandr II (Pattern)
1863

Pattern
Copper • 25.6 g • ⌀ 38.9 mm
KM# Pn4, N# 143594
20 Pennia (Pattern)
1866

Pattern
Silver (.750) • 1.02 g • ⌀ 13.1 mm
KM# Pn6, N# 149977
20 Pennia (Reverse Trial)
1866

Pattern
Silver • 1 g • ⌀ 13 mm
KM# TS3, Holmasto# 280, N# 73250
Available for swap 25 Pennia (with crown)
1865-1917

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.750) • 1.2747 g • ⌀ 16.0 mm
KM# 6, Schön# 10, Kahnt/Schön# 4, Kahnt/Schön# 15, Kahnt/Schön# 23, N# 21085

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