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    The markka (Finnish: markka; Swedish: mark; sign: Mk; ISO code: FIM, typically known outside Finland as the Finnish mark) was the currency of Finland from 1860 until 28 February 2002, when it ceased to be legal tender. The mark was divided into 100 pennies (Finnish: penni; Swedish: penni), abbreviated as "p". … See more

    The name "markka" was based on a medieval unit of weight. Both "markka" and "penni" are similar to words used in Germany for that country's former currency, based on the same etymological roots as the See more

    The mark was introduced in 1860 by the Bank of Finland, replacing the rouble at a rate of four marks to one rouble. Senator Fabian Langenskiöld is called "father of the mark". In 1865, the mark was separated from the Russian rouble and tied to the value of See more

    By the end of 2001, Finland was a relatively cashless society. Most transactions were paid either using the Mk 100 banknote or by debit card. There were 4 million banknotes apiece of the Mk 500 and Mk 1,000 denomination banknotes for a country with a … See more

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    When the mark was introduced, coins were minted in copper (1, 5 and 10 penniä), silver (25p … See more

    This section covers the last design series of the Finnish mark, designed in the 1980s by Finnish designer Erik Bruun and issued in 1986. See more

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    WebThe Finnish markka, also known as the Suomen markka, or simply markka, was the currency in Finland before Finland started to use Euro. Markka's abbreviation was mk …

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    • Symbol: mk
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    What is Finnish markka?The Finnish markka ( Finnish: Suomen markka, abbreviated mk, Swedish: finsk mark, currency code: FIM) was the currency of Finland from 1860 until 28 February 2002, when it ceased to be legal tender.
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    How did the Finnish markka currency get its name?Although the word "markka" predates the currency by several centuries, the currency was established before being named "markka". A competition was held for its name, and some of the other entries included "sataikko" (meaning "having a hundred parts"), "omena" (apple) and "suomo" (from "Suomi", the Finnish name for Finland).
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    How many penniä are in a markka?When the markka was introduced, coins were minted in copper (1, 5 and 10 penniä), silver (25 and 50 penniä, 1 and 2 markkaa) and gold (10 and 20 markkaa).
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    What is the difference between Mark and mummonmarkka?In Swedish, the singular and plural forms of mark and penni are the same. When the euro replaced the mark, mummonmarkka ( lit. 'grandma's mark', sometimes shortened to just mummo) became a new colloquial term for the old currency. The sometimes used "old mark" can be misleading, since it can also be used to refer to the pre-1963 mark.
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    WebThe Finnish markka was the currency of Finland from 1860 to 2002. The currency was divided into 100 pennies and was first introduced by the Bank of Finland to replace the …

  5. https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suomen_markka

    Suomen markka oli Suomen rahayksikkö vuosina 1860–2002. Markka lyhennettiin käytössä mk tai Smk . Vuoden 1978 jälkeen käytettiin myös valuuttatunnusta FIM, joka oli tarkoitettu kansainväliseen rahaliikenteeseen. Markka jakautui sataan penniin, lyhenne p.
    Sana markka on vanha jalometallien painomitta, ja nimi omaksuttiin rahayksikö…

    • Käyttäjät: Suomi
    • ISO 4217 -koodi: FIM (nro. 246)
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    WebThe Finnish markka, also known as the Suomen markka, or simply markka, was the currency in Finland before Finland started to use Euro. Markka's abbreviation was mk …

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    WebThe Finnish markka, also known as the Suomen markka, or simply markka, was the currency in Finland before Finland started to use Euro. Markka's abbreviation was mk …

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    WebFinland (Fins: Suomi; Zweeds: ... Finland trad in 1995 toe tot de Europese Unie en verving in 2002 de eigen munt, de markka, door de euro. Geografie. Nationaal park Repovesi. …

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    WebThe markka (Finnish: markka; Swedish: mark; sign: Mk; ISO code: FIM, typically known outside Finland as the Finnish mark) was the currency of Finland from 1860 until 28 …

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    WebFinland 1 markka.jpg 439 × 224; 47 KB FINLANDE, pièce de 20 Markaa frappée en 1912 à Helsinki durant l'administration Russe.jpg 1,200 × 587; 166 KB Finlandia 20 pennia.JPG …

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    Webmarkkaa (Finnish partitive sg.) mark : Symbol: Mk ‎ Denominations; Subunit 1 ⁄ 100: penni: Plural penni: penniä (Finnish partitive sg.) penni : Symbol penni: p: Banknotes Freq. …

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