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  2. Finnish markka - Wikipedia

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    The markka (Finnish: markka; Swedish: mark; sign: mk; ISO code: FIM), also known as the Finnish mark, was the currency of Finland from 1860 until 28 February 2002, when it ceased to be legal tender. The markka was divided into 100 pennies (Finnish: penni; Swedish: penni), abbreviated as "p". At the point of conversion, the rate was fixed at € ...

  3. Bank of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Finland strong box which moved to Helsinki with the bank when it relocated from Turku Sederholm House [] in Helsinki, the Bank's seat from 1819 to 1824 Government Palace in Helsinki, the Bank's home from 1824 until relocation to its current building in 1883 The Bank's current head office completed in 1883, with statue of J.V. Snellman by sculptor Emil Wikström in front

  4. Carl Fabian Langenskiöld - Wikipedia

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    Carl Fabian Langenskiöld, also known as Carl Fabian Theodor Langenskiöld (17 November 1810 – 29 June 1863), was a Finnish politician and a member of the Senate of Finland from 1857 to 1863. Langenskiöld is called the father of the finnish mark , which was the currency of Finland from 1860 to 2002.

  5. Helibor - Wikipedia

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    Helibor (Helsinki Interbank Offered Rate) was a reference rate that was used in 1987–1998 on the Finnish interbank market. It was calculated each day as an average of the interest rates at which the banks offered to lend unsecured, Finnish markka nominated funds to each other. Helibor was quoted for 1, 2, 3, 6, 9 and 12 month maturities.

  6. Economy of Finland - Wikipedia

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    One reason for this was the devaluation of the Finnish markka, which increased the value of the US dollar by 39% against the Finnish markka. [37] The international economy was stable in the 1960s. This trend can be seen in Finland as well, where steady growth of industrial output could be seen throughout the decade. [37]

  7. Severe weather to rattle south-central US through Saturday - AOL

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    A post-Christmas severe weather event put more than 10 million people at risk for damaging thunderstorms across part of the south-central United States. The area that was at risk for severe ...

  8. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/20 Finnish Markkaa ...

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    Reverse text printed in both Finnish and Russian. Hand-signed by the bank’s director and cashier. Reason High quality image, high EV. The first issue of Finnish markka (1860–62) was introduced to replace the Russian ruble. A scarce note in fairly high grade for the issue. Articles in which these images appear Finnish markka FP category for ...

  9. List of currencies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    List of all European currencies Country Present currency Currency sign ISO 4217 code Fractional unit Previous currency Albania lek [10]: L ALL qindarke: none Andorra euro [11] ...