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The second Estonian kroon currency was introduced in 1992, after Estonia gained independence from the USSR. The kroon was subdivided into 100 cents (senti; singular sent). The fifty senti coin was a small circulating denomination. The coins were made of Aluminium-bronze, with composition of 93% copper, 5% aluminium and 2% nickel. Coins issued in 2007 circulated for only four years until 15 January 2011 when they were demonetised and replaced with the Euro, when Estonia joined the Euro currency. | ||||||
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Coin Name | Mintage | Effigy | Legend |
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Fifty Senti 1992 | 31,200,000 | Coat of Arms of Estonia | 50 SENTI · EESTI VABARIIK · |
Fifty Senti 2004 | 10,000,000 | Coat of Arms of Estonia | 50 SENTI · EESTI VABARIIK · |
Fifty Senti 2006 | 7,000,000 | Coat of Arms of Estonia | 50 SENTI · EESTI VABARIIK · |
Fifty Senti 2007 | 17,000,000 | Coat of Arms of Estonia | 50 SENTI · EESTI VABARIIK · |
Royal Mint |
Country | Estonia |
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Currency | Kroon (Second Kroon, 1992 - 2011) |
Coin Type | Fifty Senti |
Issued | 2007 |
Effigy | Coat of Arms of Estonia |
Face Value | 50 (x Sent) |
Total Mintage | 17,000,000 (17.0 million), Rarity: C (Common) |
Current | No; demonetised 2011 |
Material | Aluminium Bronze |
Designer | Ants Raud, Arseni Mölder |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | 19.5000 mm |
Mass | 2.9900 g |
OCC ID | ANMQ-OPYC-VNWV-EJYG |
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Source | Reference ID |
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Krause, Standard Catalog of World Coins | Estonia KM# 24 |
Schön, Weltmünzkatalog | Estland Schön# 25 |