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2 Senti

Issuer Estonia
Year 1934
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Currency Old kroon (1928-1940)
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Reverse description A large bold numeral 2 dominates the central field, denoting the denomination. The circular legend EESTI VABARIIK, meaning Republic of Estonia, runs along the upper periphery between two raised dot stops, while the legend KAKS SENTI, meaning Two Cents, curves along the lower periphery, also between dot stops. The lettering is rendered in a clean, upright serif style against a flat field.
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Reverse lettering EESTI VABARIIK
KAKS SENTI
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Estonia's 1934 bronze coinage was struck during a period of sharp political transition — that same year, Konstantin Päts engineered a bloodless coup in March, suspending parliament and ruling by decree. Coin production continued uninterrupted under the new authoritarian government, which leaned on symbols of national continuity to legitimize itself. The KM#15 series was minted at the Tallinn mint, Estonia having established its own facility after independence rather than relying on foreign contractors as it had in the early 1920s.