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| 背面描述 | Black-printed intaglio vignette at centre portrays a log cabin farmhouse with two cows in the foreground, rendered in fine engraved style. Multiline text in Finnish, Swedish, and Russian surrounds the central image, carrying the denomination and statutory monetary legislation of the Grand Duchy of Finland. The overall composition is framed by typeset border inscriptions referencing the monetary law of 9 August 1877. |
| 背面铭文 | SUOMEN PANKKI FINLANDS BANK ФИНЛЯНСКЙ БАНК ДЕСЯТЬ МАРОКЪ ЗОЛОТОМЪ LAKI SUOMEN SUURIRUHTINAANMAAN RAHASTA ANNETTU HELSINGISSÄ 9P:NÄ ELOKUUTA 1877. 1§ SUOMENMAAN RAHALAITOKSEN KANTANA ON KULTA AINOANA ARVONMITTANA. (Translation: Bank of Finland, in Finnish [left] and in Swedish [right]. [Bottom in Russian] Bank of Finland Ten Marks in Gold [Small lettering on either side] The law on the Grand Duchy of Finland's money enacted in Helsinki on 9th of August 1877. 1§ The Finnish department of finance determines gold as the only standard of value) |
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This note was printed in 1909 but pressed into service under radically different political circumstances — the "Litt. A 1918" designation marks notes overprinted or formally acknowledged for use during the Finnish Civil War year, when the White Finnish government and Red Finnish factions each scrambled to control monetary supply. Suomen Pankki remained nominally continuous through the conflict, but currency legitimacy was anything but settled.
Pick 25 is one of the earlier Suomen Pankki issues predating independence, making its 1918 circulation life a notable biographical detail for a note conceived under Russian imperial oversight.