Banknotes 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.
Wikidata: Q33

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Markka (1860-1963)

100 Pennia = 1 Markka

3 Markkaa
1860

Standard banknote: 1860-1866
125 × 93 mm
P# A34, N# 332199
3 Markkaa
1860

Standard banknote: 1860-1866
125 × 95 mm
N# 334265
1 Markka
1860-1861

Standard banknote: 1860-1866
125 × 95 mm
P# A32A, N# 332174
20 Markkaa
1862

Standard banknote: 1860-1866
141 × 77 mm
P# A36, N# 331184
40 Markkaa
1862

Standard banknote: 1860-1866
150 × 85 mm
P# A37, N# 331185
100 Markkaa
1862

Standard banknote: 1860-1866
152 × 89 mm
P# A38, N# 331187
12 Markkaa
1863-1875

Standard banknote: 1860-1866
134 × 81 mm
P# A35a, P# A35b, P# A35c, N# 295848
3 Markkaa
1864-1866

Standard banknote: 1860-1866
125 × 93 mm
P# A34A, N# 333586
1 Markka
1866

Standard banknote: 1860-1866
125 × 95 mm
P# A33, N# 333597
1 Markka
1866

Standard banknote: 1866-75 series
125 × 95 mm
P# A39, N# 333594

The Numista referee for banknotes of this issuer is Hibernia.

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