Estonian: Eesti Vabariik
100 senti (single: sent) = 1 Estonian kroon (plural: krooni) [EEK] (until 2011)
100 cents (single: cent) = 1 euro (plural: euro) [EUR]
Symbols: Kr (kroon), € (euro)
Languages on coins: Estonian
Alphabets on coins: Latin
Numerals on coins: Eastern Arabic
Calendars on coins: Gregorian
100 senti (single: sent) = 1 Estonian kroon (plural: krooni) [EEK] (until 2011)
100 cents (single: cent) = 1 euro (plural: euro) [EUR]
Symbols: Kr (kroon), € (euro)
Languages on coins: Estonian
Alphabets on coins: Latin
Numerals on coins: Eastern Arabic
Calendars on coins: Gregorian
Designer Marks
Giorgos Stamatopoulos (GRC): Greek capital letters gamma and sigma, "ΓΣ" |
National Identification and Other Marks
Other marks
Three rampant lions stackedThree lions appear on the national coat of arms of Estonia. They are derived from the period Estonia was occupied by the Danish king Valdemar II in the 13th century. Although the territory, which is now Estonia, was handed over many times, the three lions remained a symbol.
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Rotated 'M'On the 50 senti and 5 krooni coin of 1993 a rotated 'M' can be found on some of the coins. The meaning of this mark is unknown.
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