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| 正面铭文 | EESTI PANK KÜMME 10 KROONI 1937 VÄLJA ANTUD 3 MAI 1927 A. RAHASEADUSE JA PANGA PÕHIKIRJA ALUSEL. (Translation: Bank of Estonia Ten Krooni Issued under the Money Act of May 3rd 1927 and the bank`s statutes.) |
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| 背面铭文 | KÜMME KROONI 10 (Translation: Ten Krooni) |
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Printed entirely within Estonia by the Riigi Trükikoda, the 10 Krooni was one of the few interwar European notes produced wholly without contracting out to the major security printers — no Waterlow, no American Bank Note Company, no De La Rue. The engraving credit to Karl Doll, working under the name Tael, reflects a deliberate effort to build domestic technical capacity in a country that had only gained independence in 1918.
The Kroon itself was introduced in 1928, replacing the mark at 100:1 after years of postwar inflation. This series remained in issue until Soviet occupation in 1940 ended the Bank of Estonia's independent operation entirely.