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| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
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| 裏面の説明 | Large numeral '1' in the center of the field, with the word 'MARK' inscribed below in bold capital letters. The legend 'EESTI VABARIIK' (Republic of Estonia) curves along the upper periphery, flanked by small four-pointed star ornaments at each side and one at the bottom. The entire design is enclosed within a raised bead border. |
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Estonia's 1922 coinage program was among the first acts of material nation-building following independence from both Imperial Russia and the short-lived German occupation. The mark had replaced the Russian ruble as the national currency in 1919, but physical coinage lagged behind — paper marks circulated for years before the government contracted production of these first coins to the Finnish State Mint in Helsinki. KM#1 in the truest sense: nothing preceded it in Estonian numismatic history.