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| Denomination | Portrait |
| 1 | Kristjan Raud |
| 2 | Karl Ernst von Baer |
| 5 | Paul Keres |
| 10 | Jakob Hurt |
| 25 | Anton Hansen Tammsaare |
| 50 | Rudolf Tobias |
| 100 | Lydia Koidula |
| 500 | Carl Robert Jakobson |
| Estonian kroon coins | |
The Kroon is the official currency of Estonia.
One kroon is divided into 100 sent (singular). The ISO 4217 code is EEK.
Historically, the Estonian Kroon was pegged to the Deutsche Mark; it is now attached to the Euro and has been stable since 1993 at a rate of 15.64664 Krooni to the Euro.
Notes in circulation: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 500 Krooni. Coins in circulation: 5, 10, 20, and 50 Senti, 1 Kroon and 5 Krooni.
The kroon is now pegged closely to the Euro in ERM II, the EU's exchange rate mechanism. Estonia was party to joining the mechanism since joining the EU - actual entry was on 28 June 2004 [1].
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See also: Swedish Krona, Danish Krone, Norwegian Krone, Icelandic Króna, Czech KorunaCzech Koruna Coins FrontBack 1 koruna ( 1996) The Koruna (English translation Crown is the currency used in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It was also the currency of the federation of Czechoslovakia until the latter's dissolution in 1993. The official