"Pre-euro currency of Finland" NYT crossword answer is:
MARKKA (6 letters length)The answer for "Pre-euro currency of Finland" crossword clue is listed above to help you solve the puzzle you are currently working on.
The pre-euro currency of Finland was the Finnish Markka, which was in circulation from 1860 until 2002 when it was replaced by the euro. The Finnish Markka was a decimal currency, with 100 penniä (Finnish for "pennies") making up one Markka. The Finnish Markka was a popular currency in the Nordic countries and was also used in Estonia until it adopted the euro in 2011. The Finnish Markka was also featured in the New York Times crossword puzzle on October 12, 2023, as a clue.