Katalog
| Emittent | Suomen Pankki (Bank of Finland) |
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| Jahr | 1882 |
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| Größe | 137 × 77 mm |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | Yellow-ochre note with an intricate guilloche underprint throughout. At left, a large intaglio vignette of the Finnish coat of arms with the imperial double-headed eagle; at right, a circular guilloche medallion bearing the numeral '10'. The bilingual text in Swedish and Finnish reads 'FINLANDS BANK' and 'Suomen Pankki' in bold letterpress, with the denomination expressed as 'TIO MARK i guld' and 'Kymmenen Markkaa kullassa'. Two manuscript signatures appear below the central text, with the serial number '1938155' printed at lower left and lower right, and the date '1882' in a cartouche at bottom centre. |
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| Vorderseitenlegende | Emot denna sedel betalar FINLANDS BANK vid anfordran TIO MARK i guld. Tästä setelistä maksaa Suomen Pankki vaadittaessa Kymmenen Markkaa kullassa. 10 MARK 10 MARKKAA 1882 |
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Finland in 1882 was an autonomous Grand Duchy under Russian imperial rule, and the Suomen Pankki operated under constraints that made issuing even modest-denomination notes a carefully managed political act. The Bank had gained the right to issue its own currency — the markka — only in 1860, when Finland was deliberately decoupled from the Russian ruble system as a concession to local administration. This note belongs to the generation of issues that consolidated that monetary autonomy before the Russification pressures of the 1890s began to bear down on Finnish institutions.
The P#A46 designation signals a pre-main-series attribution — likely a transitional or short-run type before the series was regularized. Surviving examples in any condition are uncommon; Finnish banknotes from this period were subject to thorough recall and destruction programs.