koperen, 50 Pennia, 1940-1943 (1941), Finland

Finland was a part of Sweden from the 12th century until 1809, Finland was then a Russian grand duchy until, following the Russian Revolution, the Finns declared independence on December 6, 1917. Followed by a brutal Civil War (1918) between Red and White, and establishment as a republic, then facing existential threats from the Soviet Union in World War II (Winter War, Continuation War), and ultimately forging a post-war identity of neutrality and resilience, with significant internal development in land reform and democracy

Type munt 50 Pennia Omschrift voorzijde 19 40 S Muntconditie ZF
Land Finland Omschrift keerzijde 50
PENNIÄ
Datum 19-2-2025
Muntplaats Voorzijde Coat of arms of Finland - a rampant lion left with the right foreleg replaced with an armoured hand brandishing a sword, trampling on a sabre with the hindpaws. Date divided by coat of arms. Verkoper koevoets_numismatics
Jaartal 1941 Keerzijde Denomination flanked by grain sprigs Bedrag EUR 15,50 (for all 4)
Vorst   Vindplaats Veiling ebay
Metaal copper Schatvondst
Oplage 3 860 000 Literatuur referentie KM 26A
Gewicht 2,49 gram
Diameter 18,42 mm 18,45 mm
Soortelijke massa
Oplage: 480 000
2,46 gram 18,41 mm 18,41 mm
Oplage: 5 900 000
2,60
gram, 18,49 mm 18,54 mm

Oplage: 3 140 000
2,51 gram, 18,42 mm 18,42 mm