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* [[Finland 1977 1 penni|1977 1 penni]] | * [[Finland 1977 1 penni|1977 1 penni]] | ||
| − | * [[Finland 1977 5 pennia|1977 5 | + | * [[Finland 1977 5 pennia|1977 5 penniä]] |
| − | * [[Finland 1976-K 10 pennia|1976-K 10 | + | * [[Finland 1976-K 10 pennia|1976-K 10 penniä]] |
| − | * [[Finland 1979-K 10 pennia|1979-K 10 | + | * [[Finland 1979-K 10 pennia|1979-K 10 penniä]] |
| − | * [[Finland 1975-S 20 pennia|1975-S 20 | + | * [[Finland 1975-S 20 pennia|1975-S 20 penniä]] |
| − | * [[Finland 1976-K 20 pennia|1976-K 20 | + | * [[Finland 1976-K 20 pennia|1976-K 20 penniä]] |
| − | * [[Finland 1975-S 50 pennia|1975-S 50 | + | * [[Finland 1975-S 50 pennia|1975-S 50 penniä]] |
* [[Coins and currency dated 1975]] | * [[Coins and currency dated 1975]] | ||
* return to [[Finland]] | * return to [[Finland]] | ||
Revision as of 21:07, 19 February 2022
The Republic of Finland was established in 1917 after prior domination by Russia. The coinage of Finland was reformed in 1963, with 100 old markka = 1 new markka.
Shown is a 1975-S 10 pennia, aluminum-bronze
Recorded mintage: 15,064,000.
Specification: 3.0g, aluminum-bronze.
Catalog reference: KM 46.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
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