Finnish Markkaa
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The Finnish Markka was the currency of the Republic of Finland from 1860 until 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. The word ‘markka’ is the Finnish equivalent of the German ‘mark’. The markka was first struck in 1860 as a silver coin with a value of a quarter Russian rouble.
Finnish Markkaa are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Finnish Markka. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge. We exchange both Finnish Markka banknotes, as well as Finnish Markka coins.
To convert your Finnish Markkaa to cash, select the type of Finnish Markkaa you want to exchange:
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10 pennia coin Finland (cupronickel)
This 10 pennia coin was the lowest value coin in circulation at the time of the Euro changeover in Finland in 2002. On the obverse side of the 0.10 FIM 10 Finnish pennia coin is a stylised honeycomb. The flower on the reverse side is a lily of the valley, native throughout the cool temperate … ContinuedYou get: £0.000251 FIM = £0.0025000000 -
10 pennia coin Finland (aluminium bronze)
Finland’s old aluminium-bronze 10 pennia coin features its face value with a stylised tree on the obverse side, and the coat of arms of Finland on the reverse side. The penni is the subunit of the markka and 10 pennia are equal to 0.10 markka.You get: £0.000251 FIM = £0.0025000000 -
1 Finnish Markkaa banknote (1963)
This olive coloured note with red-brown print is the 1 yksi markkaa Finnish banknote. Like the 5 markaa note from the same year, it has wheat ears on the obverse (front) of the note, and the lion from the coat of arms of Finland on the reverse. The words ‘Suomen Pankki Yksi Markaa’ and ‘Finlands … ContinuedYou get: £0.013011 FIM = £0.0130100000 -
1 penni coin Finland (aluminium)
This coin of 1 penni was Finland’s lowest value coin, equivalent to 0.01 markka. The symbol on the reverse side of the aluminium 1 penni piece is the looped square or ‘hannunvaakuna’, also known as Saint Hannes cross or Gorgon loop. Its use in Scandinavia goes back to ancient times over 1000 years ago, when … ContinuedYou get: £0.000031 FIM = £0.0025000000 -
1 penni coin Finland (copper)
The copper 1p coin from Finland pictures two geometrical shapes in the form of grasping hands on both sides of the ‘1’. The reverse side shows the ancient Northern Europe hannunvaakuna symbol also known as Hannes cross. The 1 penni coin has a value equivalent to 0.01 Finnish markka. It was the smallest and lowest … ContinuedYou get: £0.000031 FIM = £0.0025000000















