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| 表面の説明 | The Estonian national coat of arms, depicting three leopard lions passant in a shield, occupies the central field, enclosed by an oak-leaf wreath that frames the design on both sides and joins at the base. The circular legend EESTI VABARIIK arcs along the upper periphery, while the date 1934 appears in the exergue at the base of the wreath. The design is rendered in bold relief, with the heraldic shield and naturalistic oak foliage executed in crisp detail characteristic of the Art Deco period. |
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The 1934 kroon was struck during a pivotal year in Estonian politics: on March 12th of that year, Konstantin Päts executed a bloodless coup, dissolving parliament and ruling by decree. Coin production continued uninterrupted — the monetary system was one institution Päts had no interest in disrupting. Estonia's kroon had been pegged to the Swedish krona since its introduction in 1928, a deliberate policy choice that gave the young republic's currency credibility it could not otherwise have commanded on its own.