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25 Euros Hanseatic Tallinn

Issuer Eesti Pank (Bank of Estonia)
Year 2017
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Currency Euro (2011-date)
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Obverse lettering EESTI VABARIIK 2017
(Translation: Republic of Estonia)
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Mintage 2017 - Prooflike - 2,000
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Tallinn's inclusion in the Hanseatic League dates to 1285, when the city — then known as Reval — was admitted as a full member, giving Baltic merchants direct access to the trade networks stretching from London to Novgorod. The League's commercial infrastructure shaped Reval's merchant class and urban layout for the next three centuries, long outlasting the League's formal dissolution in 1669.

Estonia's gold commemorative program has been modest in output, keeping mintages tight and secondary market demand relatively stable.

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