04.11.2025
Eesti Pank is issuing a silver coin in honour of the Finnish Boys
Postitatud:
21.10.2025
- 4000 of the coins will be minted
- Each coin will cost 62 euros and have a nominal value of 15 euros
- The coin will go on sale at 09.00 on 30 October in the Omniva online shop and at 12.00 in the Eesti Pank museum shop
- Eesti Pank will present the silver coin at 09.20 on 30 October in the library of the University of Tartu at the annual Baltic international military history conference. Registration for the conference is open until 26 October on the website of the conference
Eesti Pank is issuing a silver collector coin on 30 October dedicated to the Finnish Boys. The Finnish Boys were Estonians who volunteered to fight for Finland and fought in the Winter War and the Continuation War to resist the attempted occupation by the Soviet Union. This coin is the first in a new series of collector coins from Eesti Pank dedicated to resistance.
Volunteers from Estonia fought in Finland during the Second World War for the freedom of Finland and the honour of Estonia, battling against the Red Army, but not under the Nazi German flag. After their return home they became widely called the Soomepoisid, or Finnish Boys. This name still lives on for them today even though the last Finnish Boy living in Estonia passed away in 2024. A total of over 3500 Estonians fought for Finland. Some of the Finnish Boys also fought against the Soviet Union in Estonia in 1944, giving hope that Estonia would regain its independence.
The idea behind the series of collector coins dedicated to Resistance is to recognise activities and groups that in one way or another helped resist the occupation of Estonia and stood up for an independent and free Estonia.
The design on the coin merges the Finnish and Estonian flags to symbolise the joint fight of the Estonian volunteers and the Finnish soldiers. It shows a rocky and snowy landscape with brave men marching to the aid of their ethnic kin. Above them is a motif from the Estonian Cross of Liberty that also appears on the Finnish Cross of Liberty. This was a symbol of Estonian military valour under which the soldiers went into battle. The obverse side shows the great coat of arms of the Republic of Estonia and the motto of the Finnish Boys, which translates as ‘For Estonia's honour and to secure the future!’.
The silver coin was designed by Kaupo Kangro, whose main job is in architectural design, but who works on the side as a designer. He has previously entered several design competitions, including coin competitions at Eesti Pank. The coins were minted by the Lithuanian mint.
Sales of the coin
- The coins will go on sale on 30 October at 09.00 in the Omniva online shop
- They will be available from the Eesti Pank museum at Estonia pst 11, Tallinn from 30 October during its opening hours from Tuesdays to Fridays 12.00-17.00 and on Saturdays 11.00-16.00. The Eesti Pank museum shop can be contacted on 668 0650
- The coins will also be on sale at the library of the University of Tartu at W. Struve at the Baltic military history conference on 30 October from 09.30 to 11.00. The designer of the coin will be present at the event to sign the coin certificates
- The Omniva customer service can be contacted by telephone on 661 6616 on working days from 09.00-20.00, and at weekends and on national holidays from 09.00–15.00, or by email at [email protected]
Further information:
- The coin dedicated to the Finnish Boys is a collector coin. Collector coins are mostly made of precious metals and commemorate important events or people for the issuing country. Collector coins are only legal tender in the country of issue. They are not intended for circulation, but rather for collecting or as gifts, and their selling price usually exceeds their nominal value.
For further information:
Gerli Rauk
Communications officer
Eesti Pank
668 0842
[email protected]
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