Nothing, because it is no longer used.
The Markka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).
Markka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
Markka (was the term for money in Finland)
The Finnish markka.
There Is/Was no Markka in Russia, however, there was Markka in Finland. It isn't worth selling.
They have used Euro since 2002, but the former coin was mark, markka.
They have used Euro since 2002. The previous currency was mark ("markka").
The Marrka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Marrka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
The Markka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Markka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
Yes. 1 markka = 100 pennis.
The Markka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Markka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
The Markka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Markka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
The Markka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Markka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
The currency of Sweden is Krona (meaning crown). They are not part of the EMU (European Monetary Union) and thus are still not using the Euro. They are a member of the European Union, but only 17 of the 27 countries in the European Union use the euro. The others use their own currency.