Finland’s 1 Markka note is a restrained post-revaluation miniature, where wheat, bilingual identity, and the Finnish lion turn a modest denomination into a quiet document of monetary renewal.
Design & Symbolism
Obverse
The obverse is composed around ears of wheat, printed in olive and brown tones with Finnish text and a symmetrical ornamental frame. Its agricultural imagery gives the note a grounded national character, linking the new markka to everyday labour, harvest, and the sober confidence of a country recalibrating its currency.
Reverse
The reverse presents the Finnish coat of arms between Finnish and Swedish inscriptions, reflecting the country’s bilingual civic structure and the formal authority of the Bank of Finland. The design remains deliberately spare, allowing the lion emblem and denomination to carry the note’s institutional weight.
Collector’s Insight
For collectors, this 1 Markka note belongs to Finland’s post-revaluation issue, introduced after the markka was revalued at a 100:1 rate and earlier denominations were effectively simplified by removing two zeros. With the Reino Rossi and Timo Helelä signature combination, no watermark, Bank of Finland printing, and a compact 142 x 69 mm paper format, it is a clean representative of Finland’s disciplined monetary transition.
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