Estonia Banknotes Catalog
The history of banknotes in Estonia reflects the country's political and economic changes over time. From its initial independence to the present day, Estonia has undergone several monetary transitions that have left their mark on its notafilia.
Old Estonian banknotes
After its first independence in 1918, Estonia introduced its own currency, the Estonian kroon. Banknotes of this era featured patriotic and cultural designs. During the Soviet occupation, Estonia used the Soviet ruble. After regaining its independence in 1991, the country reintroduced the Estonian kroon with a new series of banknotes featuring historical figures and national landscapes.
Current banknotes in circulation
Since 2011, Estonia has been part of the eurozone and uses the euro as its official currency. The banknotes in circulation are standard euro banknotes, shared with other European Union countries. However, Estonia maintains its identity on euro coins, where the reverse features national designs. The changeover to the euro marked a significant milestone in Estonia's monetary history, symbolizing its integration into the European economy.
Country | Estonia |
Flag | |
Coin | Euro (EUR) |
Continent | Europa |
Capital city | Tallin |
ISO2 | EE |
ISO3 | EST |
Catalogued banknotes | 37 |
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Valuable banknotes
The most valuable Estonia banknotes sought after by collectors are the following: