You could make a thread similar to my little early German Empire project. You seem at least to already have all the names and dates, now you are only missing the signatures.
That's what I thought also, meaning 1 markka 1963. I have to say that in my opinion we should add about similar attachement as German Empire project is because there is a huge amount of different signatories on that paper money at least 46 signatory pairs without taking into account different series. If you take those into account you could easily multiply that like 30 times or more. Please see signatory pairs:
This type of chart is a very useful and concise way of setting out the signatures, and would be easy to add to the comments section. Getting images of all the signatures would be more of a challenge.
I have a soft spot for origami paper cranes.
Read or watch about "Sadako Sasaki and the Thousand Paper Cranes".
Spread a little peace and happiness wherever you go :)
That's what I thought also, meaning 1 markka 1963. I have to say that in my opinion we should add about similar attachement as German Empire project is because there is a huge amount of different signatories on that paper money at least 46 signatory pairs without taking into account different series. If you take those into account you could easily multiply that like 30 times or more. Please see signatory pairs:
Did you generate this table - if so perhaps we could add it to the comments section of the 1963 1 Mk note.
Actually I did not made this chart, and that's why I think we can't use it as I added it here, at least we should mention the source which is “Viimeiset Markat, Suomen markkamääräiset setelityypit 1945-2002” by Antti Heinonen.
Actually I did not made this chart, and that's why I think we can't use it as I added it here, at least we should mention the source which is “Viimeiset Markat, Suomen markkamääräiset setelityypit 1945-2002” by Antti Heinonen.