Estonia 500 Krooni 1991

Replacement: prefix ZZ

Estonia 500 Krooni, 1991 P-75 obverse
Estonia 500 Krooni, 1991 P-75 reverse

Information:

Rarity A - Very Common
Date Variety Iss. VG F VF XF AU UNC
1991 Replacement: prefix ZZ + - - - - - -
Reference P#75r
Country Estonia
Period New kroon (1992-2011)
Issuing bank Bank of Estonia
Currency Krooni
Denomination 500 Krooni
Type Circulation banknotes
Year 1991
Shape Rectangular
Composition
Demonetized Yes on 14.01.2011
Size (WxH) 140x70 mm

Obverse:

Estonia 500 Krooni, 1991 P-75
Latin

Obverse text

500 krooni EESTI PANK Sakala. CARL ROBERT JAKOBSON (1841–1882) PRESIDENT NŌUKOGU LIIGE 1991

Obverse symbol

The front side of the 500-kroon banknote features Carl Robert Jakobsen (1841–1882) – a leading figure of the national awakening movement, politician and active writer on issues of general interest and importance. He wrote textbooks that were highly appreciated in Estonian schools for decades. In 1878, C. R. Jakobson established a political newspaper Sakala with literary and agricultural supplements. The paper quickly became a vital promoter of the national and cultural awakening taking place in Estonia at the time. His farm in Kurgja set an example to Estonian farmers due to the novel techniques he used in agriculture. To the right of the portrait there is a motif of the newspaper’s title; below, a sheaf bound with a yellow ribbon is depicted. The text on the ribbon says: “Written by C. R. Jakobson”. To the left of the ribbon is a woman with a sickle and to the right a man with a scythe.

Reverse:

Image 1
Latin

Reverse text

EESTI PANK 500 KROONI VIISADA

Reverse symbol

The back side of the banknote features a view of the South Estonian landscape with forests, meadows and a lake. In the foreground, the Estonian national bird – the barn swallow – is flying.

Varieties

Date Variety Iss. Value
VG F VF XF AU UNC
1991 Prefixes: AA–AC + - - - - - $210,00
1991 Replacement: prefix ZZ - - - - - -