- The
markka (Finnish:
markka; Swedish: mark; sign: mk; ISO code: FIM), also
known as the
Finnish mark, was the
currency of
Finland from 1860
until 28 February...
- The
Bretton Woods system of
monetary management established the
rules for
commercial relations among the
United States, Canada,
Western European countries...
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almost 200
million Finnish markka.
Three years later,
during the
early 1990s recession, he
bought it back for 25
million markka.
Salmela has said in an interview...
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stabilise the
status of the
Finnish language and its own currency, the
Finnish markka, in the
Grand Duchy of Finland.
Milestones included the
publication of what...
- Stockholm, Sweden. They
needed to
exchange Finnish Markka notes to
Swedish krona, and had some of the new
Markka notes with them. The cashier,
never having seen...
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streamlined appearance. The cost of the
reconstruction was 35
million Finnish markka. In
January 1990,
while docked at the
Finnboda Shipyard in Nacka, Sweden...
- the
monetary authority for
Finland from 1865 to 1998,
issuing the
Finnish markka. It
views itself as the
fourth oldest surviving central bank in the world...
- 1999
Dutch guilder NLG 2.20371 31
December 1998 1
January 1999
Finnish markka FIM 5.94573 31
December 1998 1
January 1999
French franc FRF 6.55957 31...
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postage stamps for the 1952
Helsinki Olympics, and also
designed the
Finnish markka banknotes introduced in 1955. In the
early 1950s,
Wirkkala worked as the...
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franc Croatian kuna
Cypriot pound Dutch guilder Estonian kroon Finnish markka French franc German Mark Gr****
drachma Irish pound Italian lira Latvian...