Finland SUOMEN TASAVALTA Translation: Republic Of Finland
It is Suomi or Suomen Tasavalta
Finland is Suomen Tasavalta in Finnish language and it is also called Republiken Finland in Swedish. It is a Nordic country.
The 1956 Suomen Tasavalta 1 penni coin is a Finnish currency piece that features the national coat of arms on one side and the denomination on the other. Made primarily from copper, this coin is part of Finland's monetary history, reflecting the country's post-World War II economic situation. In numismatic circles, it is often collected for its historical significance and the design elements representative of Finnish artistry. While not highly valuable, it holds sentimental value for collectors of Finnish coins.
Type your answer here... Between .01 cent U.S. and $1.00 U.S. depending on condition and a willing buyer. This is per the 2006 Krause World coin manual.
The term "Suomen Tasavalta" refers to the Republic of Finland in Finnish. An old currency associated with Finland is the Finnish markka (FIM), which was used before the country adopted the euro in 2002. The markka was in circulation since the 1860s and was replaced by the euro at a fixed exchange rate of approximately 5.94573 markkaa to one euro.
The people of Finland call it Suomi. Officially it is the Republic of Finland. In Finnish, that is Suomen tasavalta.
It is one of Europe's northernmost countries, and also one of Europe's largest producers of wood and timber. There are many famous things from Finland like, angry birds, nokia, the sauna, sunrise avenue, HIM, kimi räikkönen, teemu selänne and many other famous bands, athletes etc.
Wali Hashi has: Played Himself - Reporter in "Ajankohtainen kakkonen" in 1969. Played himself in "A-talk" in 1990. Played Dahir in "Kaupunkilaisia" in 2008. Played himself in "Strada" in 2008. Played himself in "Naurun tasavalta" in 2010. Played himself in "Afro-Suomen historia" in 2010.
Suomen Luonto was created in 1941.
Suomen AsuntoHypoPankki was created in 2002.
Suomen Radioamatööriliitto was created in 1921.