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1 Markka

Uitgever Suomen Pankki (Bank of Finland)
Jaar 1915
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Red on white note with an ornate circular guilloche vignette at centre, surmounted by the Imperial Russian double-headed eagle. The denomination numeral "1" appears in red panels at upper left and right corners, with the series designation "Sarja A" and "Serie A" flanking the eagle. Bilingual Finnish and Swedish bank name and redemption text occupy the upper portion, with Russian text in Cyrillic across the lower centre, and two serial numbers printed at bottom left and right above the year date "1915" in a decorative banner.
Opschrift voorzijde SUOMEN PANKKI
MAKSAA TÄSTÄ SETELISTÄ
YHDEN MARKAN
KULLASSA
FINLANDS BANK
INLÖSER DENNA SEDEL MED
EN MARK
I GULD
ФИНЛЯНДСКІЙ БАНКЪ ОДНА МАРКА ЗОЛОТОМЪ
Sarja A / Serie A
1915
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Finland in 1915 was still a Grand Duchy under Russian imperial authority, and the Suomen Pankki operated in that constrained position when this note was issued. The 1 Markka denomination was effectively a fractional replacement for silver coins that had vanished from circulation — hoarding accelerated sharply once war broke out in 1914, stripping small change from everyday commerce across much of northern Europe.

The Pick 16 series was lithographed domestically rather than sent abroad to established security printers, a necessity given wartime conditions. That domestic production origin is part of why printing quality across the series is inconsistent.

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