100 Euro 2011 - FINLAND - The Bank of Finland 200 years
The Bank of Finland is the world's fourth oldest central bank. As Finland passed from Swedish rule to Russian control in 1809, the financial system was overhauled. In 1811, Tsar Alexander I issued a decree to establish the "Waihetus-Laina-ja Depositioni-Controli" (Exchange, Lending and deposits Bureau) in the city of Turku. This, the nations first bank, became the Bank of Finland. The bank was relocated to Helsinki in 1819.
Mintage: 8000 coins
Metal: Gold 917/1000,
Weight: 5,65 g
Diam: 22 mm
Delivered in original wooden box with certificate