Name:
10 Markkaa (1878-1913) Finland Gold Coin
Gold net weight:
2.900 g.
Country of origin:
Finland
Obverse: depicting a crowned double-headed eagle holding a ball and a sceptre. The name of the country of origin of the coin, "FINLAND - SUOMI", is engraved at the bottom.
Reverse: the denomination "10 MARKKAA" is depicted in the middle of the reverse, followed by the year of issue. The outer ring of the coin contains the amount of metal "0,322..GRM.KUPARIA * 2,903..GRM.KULTAA." (cast.0322 g copper, 2.903 g gold)
About the coin: 10 markkaa coins were minted during the reign of Alexander II in 1878-1881 when Finland belonged to the Russian Empire.
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