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Encyclopedia > Estonian mark

The mark was the currency of Estonia between 1919 and 1928. It was equivalent to the German mark, which had been circulating alongside the Russian ruble since the German occupation. It was divided into 100 penni. It was replaced in 1928 by the Estonian kroon at a rate of 100 marka = 1 kroon. The name Papiermark (German: Paper mark) can be applied to the German currency from the point in 1914 when the link between the mark and gold was abandoned, due to the outbreak of the First World War. ... 1997 Russian Federation one rouble coin, obverse and reverse 1898 Russian Empire one rouble bill, obverse 1898 Russian Empire one rouble bill, reverse The ruble or rouble (Russian рубль; see note on spelling below) is the name of the currencies of the Russian Federation and Belarus (and formerly, of the Soviet... The Kroon is the official currency of Estonia. ...


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It replaced the Estonian mark at a rate of one hundred to one.
Initially, the Estonian kroon was pegged to the Deutsche Mark and has been stable since 20 June 1992.
It is now attached to the euro at a rate of 15.64664 krooni to the euro.
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