Estonian Krooni
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The Estonian Kroon was the currency of the Baltic state of Estonia from 1992 until 2011, when it was replaced by the Euro. The name ‘kroon’ means ‘crown’. It is related to the currency of other Northern European countries, such as the Danish Krone, the Norwegian, Swedish and Icelandic Krona, and derived from the Latin word for crown, ‘corona’.
Estonian Krooni are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Estonian Kroon. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your Estonian Krooni to cash, select the type of Estonian Krooni you want to exchange:
Estonian Krooni banknotes
1928 - 2010Exchange Rate: £0.03145View BanknotesEstonia was the first Baltic country to join the Eurozone. Estonian Krooni have been obsolete since 2011 when the Euro was adopted. Krooni notes and coins are no longer a valid means of payment in Estonia. However, we give cash for pre-Euro Estonian Krooni bank notes issued by the Eesti Pank. We also exchange Estonian Krooni coins.Estonian Krooni coins
1991 - 2010Exchange Rate: £0.03040View CoinsEstonian kroon coins became obsolete in 2010, when they were replaced by the Euro. We continue to exchange pre-Euro Estonian kroon and senti coins issued by Eesti Pank, the national bank of Estonia. The sent is the subunit of the kroon: 1 kroon is equal to 100 senti. We also exchange Estonian Krooni banknotes.