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100.000 Marka

Uitgever Eesti Vabariik (Republic of Estonia)
Jaar 1921
Type Pattern or trial banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain typeset treasury bill format on white paper, with the central title inscription 'Eesti Vabariigi 6%-line kassa-veksel' set in bold letterpress above the denomination 'MARKA 100.000 MARKA' in large type. The face value 'Mr. 100.000.-' appears at upper left alongside the issue date 'Tähtpäev 1. veebruar 1921', with series and number fields left blank, consistent with an unissued trial piece. Two oval official stamps in red and a handwritten signature line for the Riigikassa (State Treasury) appear in the lower portion, with a block of small-print legal text at the foot.
Opschrift voorzijde Seeria E№
Seeria E№
1920 aasta väljaanne. Tähtpäev 1. veebruar 1921.
Marka 100.000.—
Eesti Vabariigi 6%-line kassa-veksel
MARKA 100.000 MARKA
1. veebruaril 1921 maksab Riigikassa selle aja kohaline rente-ville kassa-veksel esitajale
ükssadatuhat marka
Riigikassa juhataja
Rahalister
Riigikassa Arvestusosakonna juhataja
Väljaandmise kuupäev
192
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Opmerkingen

Estonia's postwar mark series collapsed under severe inflation almost as soon as the notes entered circulation. The 100,000 marka denomination was among the highest values printed before the entire currency was replaced by the kroon in 1928 at a rate of 100 marks to one kroon — an exchange that effectively wiped out much of whatever purchasing power these high-denomination notes still carried.

The "U" suffix in the Pick reference denotes an unissued remainder, which matters here: issued circulated examples are considerably harder to locate than the remainders that survived in quantity.