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:
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5 Krooni coin Estonia
The five krooni coin was the highest value pre-Euro coin from Estonia. It is a commemorative coin, issued to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Estonia’s central bank, Eesti Pank. It weighs 7.1gr and measures 26.1mm in diameter.You get: £0.149001 EEK = £0.0298000000 -
500 Estonian Krooni banknote (Carl Robert Jakobson)
The banknote of 500 sakala krooni portrays the image of Carl Robert Jakobson, Estonian writer. Printed on the purple colored paper note is the text ‘Eesti Pank’. The bird depicted on the back of the banknote is a barn swallow.You get: £15.415001 EEK = £0.0308300000 -
1 Kroon coin Estonia
The Estonian 1 Kroon coin has the text Eesti Vabariik meaning Republic of Estonia on one side, and the Estonian coat of arms on the reverse. It is made from aluminium-bronze, weighs 5 grams and is 23.25mm in diameter.You get: £0.029801 EEK = £0.0298000000 -
100 Estonian Krooni banknote (Lydia Koidula)
The banknote of 100 sada krooni shows Lydia Koidula, Estonian poet. Text on the paper note reads ‘Eesti Pank’. The reverse side of the 100 Estonian Kroon notes features the choppy waves of the Baltic Klint seaside.You get: £3.083001 EEK = £0.0308300000 -
50 Estonian Krooni banknote (Rudolf Tobias)
The banknote of 50 viiskummend krooni shows Rudolf Tobias, Estonian composer. Printed on the green colored paper note is the text ‘Eesti Pank’. 25 Estonian Kroon notes have an image of the Estonia Theatre in Tallinn on the back side.You get: £1.541501 EEK = £0.0308300000 -
50 Senti coin Estonia
The fifty senti coin from Estonia is made from aluminium-bronze, weighs 3 grams, and measures 19.5mm across. It has the words Eesti Vabariik on the value on one side, and the date of issue and Estonian coats of arms on the other.You get: £0.014901 EEK = £0.0298000000 -
20 Senti coin Estonia (gold colored)
The gold-coloured Estonian 20 senti coin made of bronze was replaced by a silver nickel plated steel coin. It weighs 2.27 grams and measures 18.95mm in diameter. In common with most Estonian coins, it has the text Eesti Vabariik on the obverse, and the date of issue and Estonia coat of arms on the reverse.You get: £0.005961 EEK = £0.0298000000 -
25 Estonian Krooni banknote (Anton Hansen-Tammsaare)
The banknote of kakskummend viis krooni features Anton Hansen-Tammsaare, Estonian writer. Printed on the green colored paper note is the text ‘Eesti Pank’. On the back of the 25 Estonian Krooni note is an image of the traditional Baltic village of Vargamäel.You get: £0.770751 EEK = £0.0308300000 -
10 Estonian Krooni banknote (Jakob Hurt)
This kumme krooni banknote portrays Jakob Hurt, Estonian folklorist. Text on the red colored paper note reads ‘Eesti Pank’. The tree on the back of the bill is a Tamme-Lauri oak.You get: £0.308301 EEK = £0.0308300000 -
20 Senti coin Estonia
This twenty senti coin is the only Estonian pre-Euro coin that is silver-coloured and made from nickel plated steel. It replaced a gold-coloured twenty senti coin that was made of bronze. It weighs 2 grams and is 18.95mm in diameter. It has the text Eesti Vabariik on the obverse, and the date of issue and … ContinuedYou get: £0.005961 EEK = £0.0298000000 -
10 Senti coin Estonia
Ten senti coins from Estonia, like most Estonian coins in circulation before the adoption of the Euro, have the text Eesti Vabariik on the denomination side, and the national coat of arms and date of issue on the reverse. The ten senti coin is made from nickel-bronze, weighs 1.87 grams and measures 17.2mm in diameter.You get: £0.002981 EEK = £0.0298000000 -
5 Estonian Krooni banknote (Paul Keres)
This viis krooni banknote features Paul Keres, Estonian chess Grandmaster. The orange colored paper note contains the words ‘Eesti Pank’. On the back of the note is an image of Ivangorod fortress and Hermann castle in Narva, near the Russian border.You get: £0.154151 EEK = £0.0308300000 -
2 Estonian Krooni banknote (Karl Ernst von Baer)
This kaks krooni note depicts Karl Ernst von Baer, Estonian scientist. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘Eesti Pank’. The building pictured on the reverse side of this blue-gray banknote is the University of Tartu.You get: £0.061661 EEK = £0.0308300000 -
5 Senti coin Estonia
The five senti coin from Estonia has the inscription Eesti Vabariik (Republic of Estonia) and the denomination on one side, and the Estonain coat of arms and date of issue on the reverse. It is 15.95mm in diameter and weighs 1.29 grams.You get: £0.001491 EEK = £0.0298000000 -
1 Estonian Kroon banknote (Kristjan Raud)
The banknote of uks kroon shows Kristjan Raud, Estonian painter. The paper note contains the words ‘Eesti Pank’. On the back side of the note is an image of Toompea Castle in Tallinn.You get: £0.030831 EEK = £0.0308300000 -
100 Estonian Krooni banknote 1991-1994 version
This early version of the 100 krooni banknote features Lydia Koidula, Estonian poet on the front side. The reverse side of the 100 EEK features the Baltic sea.You get: £3.083001 EEK = £0.0308300000