Coin Identifier
1 Penni
1 Penni

1 Penni

Finland · 1974

The coin features a stylized pattern of three intersecting loops, often interpreted as an ancient Finnish symbol (similar to the 'tursaansydän' or 'väsymätön sydän' meaning 'exhaustless heart' or 'walrus heart') which is seen on the reverse. The year of issue '1974' is below this symbol. The text "SUOMEN TASAVALTA" (Republic of Finland) encircles the top part of the coin.

Country
Finland
Year
1974
Denomination
1 Penni
Metal
Aluminum-Bronze

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Overview

The coin features a stylized pattern of three intersecting loops, often interpreted as an ancient Finnish symbol (similar to the 'tursaansydän' or 'väsymätön sydän' meaning 'exhaustless heart' or 'walrus heart') which is seen on the reverse. The year of issue '1974' is below this symbol. The text "SUOMEN TASAVALTA" (Republic of Finland) encircles the top part of the coin.

Historical significance

This coin was part of the Finnish Markka (FIM) currency system before Finland adopted the Euro. The 1 penni coin was the lowest denomination during its circulation period. The design reflects traditional Finnish artistry and symbolism, contributing to the cultural identity of Finnish coinage during the latter half of the 20th century. Coins from this era represent a period of significant economic and societal development in Finland.

Estimated value

In circulated condition, typically very low, often less than $1 USD. For uncirculated or proof examples, the value might be slightly higher, but generally still in the low single digits ($1-$5 USD) depending on grading and demand.

Care & preservation

Handle the coin by its edges to prevent transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally in an inert, PVC-free coin holder, flip, or slab to protect it from environmental damage and physical wear. Avoid cleaning the coin, as this can devalue it significantly, even if it appears dirty.