Finnish Markka banknotes
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Convert your leftover Finnish Markka banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Finland.
Finnish markka bank notes became obsolete in 2002, when Finland became the first Scandinavian country to join the Eurozone. The exchange deadline for Finnish markka expired in 2012, when all bills issued by the Helsinki-based Suomen Pankki lost their monetary value. However, we give cash for demonetized pre-Euro Finnish markka at a rate that reflects their numismatic (collector’s) value.
In addition to Finnish Markka banknotes, we also exchange Finnish Markka coins.
Do you have Finnish Markka banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Finnish Markkaa. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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10 Finnish Markkaa banknote (Paavo Nurmi)
The note of 10 kymmenen markkaa shows the image of Paavo Nurmi, Finnish athlete. The words ‘Suomen Pankki’ are printed on the blue colored ten Finnish markkaa paper bill. On the back is an image of Helsinki Olympic Stadium.You get: £0.126501 FIM = £0.0126500000 -
100 Finnish Markkaa banknote (Jean Sibelius)
This 100 sata markkaa note features the image of Jean Sibelius, Finnish composer. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Suomen Pankki’. The birds on the back of the one hundred Finnish markkaa bill are whooper swans.You get: £1.265001 FIM = £0.0126500000 -
500 Finnish Markkaa banknote (Elias Lonnrot)
The note of 500 viisisataa markkaa features the portrait of Elias Lonnrot, Finnish physician. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘Suomen Pankki’. The forest on the back of the five hundred Finnish markkaa note belongs to Finland’s national park of Punkaharju.You get: £6.325001 FIM = £0.0126500000 -
1000 Finnish Markkaa banknote (Anders Chydenius)
This 1000 tuhat markkaa note shows the image of Anders Chydenius, Finnish priest. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Suomen Pankki’. On the back of the one thousand Finnish markkaa banknote is the sea fort of Suomenlinna in Helsinki.You get: £12.650001 FIM = £0.0126500000 -
1 Finnish Markkaa banknote (1963)
This olive coloured note with red-brown print is the 1 yksi markkaa Finnish banknote. Like the 5 markaa note from the same year, it has wheat ears on the obverse (front) of the note, and the lion from the coat of arms of Finland on the reverse. The words ‘Suomen Pankki Yksi Markaa’ and ‘Finlands … ContinuedYou get: £0.012651 FIM = £0.0126500000