- 1 Kroon
The
Estonian 1 Kroon bill (1 EEK) is adenomination of the Estonian currency [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonian_kroon Estonian currency] .Kristjan Raud , who was anEstonian painter,teacher andcultural historian (1865-1943), is featured with a portrait on the front side of the bill. The 1 Kroon bill is called sometimes an "ühene" meaning a one.A view of
Toompea Castle inTallinn is featured on the reverse side of the bill. The 1 Kroon bill has been removed steadily from the currency circulation over the last 7 years. However the 1 Kroon banknote is still a legal payment bill, but it is on a very rare occasion one can find it on an everyday basis.History of the banknote
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1991 : first on only series issued so far by theBank of Estonia ;Security features [http://www.eestipank.info/pub/en/yldine/pangatahed/pangatahed/_1.html 1 Krooni security features]
* 1992
#On the right-hand side of the banknote there is a watermark depicting the Tall Hermann Tower of Toompea Castle.
#The paper of the banknotes contains security fibres of different colour.
#Each note contains a security strip.
#Each banknote has a seven-digit serial number printed in black.ee also
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Currencies related to the euro
*Estonian euro coins
*Currency board
*Estonian mark
*Economy of Estonia References
External links
* [http://www.globalfinancialdata.com/index.php3?action=detailedinfo&id=3975 Global Financial Data data series - Estonia Kroon]
* [http://www.globalfinancialdata.com/index.php3?action=showghoc&country_name=Estonia The Global History of Currencies - Estonia]
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