Until 2010, the bank issued the former Estonian currency, the kroon.
There is even a Western-style supermarket, with bar-code scanners, and all goods are available for the Estonian currency, the crown.
It was Otto Strandman, who made the suggestion to name the new Estonian currency the "kroon" after Scandinavian countries.
His portrait appears on Estonian currency.
His government also introduced the Estonian currency, the Kroon, in June 1992.
Many of the above-mentioned symbols were represented on coins and banknotes of the Estonian currency.
The Estonian 500 krooni bill (500 EEK) is a denomination of the Estonian currency.
A single room, payable by credit card or kroon, the new Estonian national currency, is the equivalent of about $180.
Most crucially, it would have the right to issue an Estonian currency, probably named after the kron which served during the 20 years of independence between the wars.
The Estonian 2 Krooni bill (2 EEK) is a denomination of the Estonian currency.