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The Coins of the Romanian leu have been issued since the introduction of the Romanian leu in 1867. ... April 1943 20 lei 27 mm 7.5 g Value, group of dancing peasant ...
In 1991, a new coin series with post-communist iconography and new valuations was released in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 lei. These coins gradually lost value with inflation, and a new series was introduced in 1998 with an aluminum-magnesium alloy 500 leu and 1,000 and 5,000 leu coins in 2000.
1 leu coin from 1947. The leu coin was re-introduced in 1947. It had the same diameter as the last one leu coin, but due to a new composition of 63% copper and 37% zinc, its weight fell to 2.5g. The obverse featured the new state arms with country name above and year below, and the reverse had the denomination between sheafs of wheat.
If you think you may have pennies worth money, make sure you get to a reputable coin dealer or professional coin grading service. ... 1. 1943-D Lincoln Bronze Wheat Penny — $2.3 million ...
Year of issue, the new National Bank Palace, Coat of arms of Romania, value, "ROMANIA" Funding year (1880), the old National Bank Palace, bank's logo on a shield with ornaments, "130 ANI" "BANCA NATIONALA A ROMANIEI" 30 April 2010 1,500 130 years since the funding of the National Bank of Romania: 10 lei: 31.103 g: Silver 999‰ 3,000 200 lei ...
coin issues: 1932, 1936 (re-issue: 1938), 1943 (re-issue: 1944) banknote issues: 1944 (issued by the Red Army Comandament and circulated in 1944) , 1945 Second leu (1947-1952)
This penny’s high value is mainly because there are not a lot of specimens with this particular doubling. Per PCGS, the auction record for this coin took place in 2019 and totaled $14,400. 1969 ...
Through the Organic Regulations adopted in 1831 in Wallachia and in 1832 in Moldova stabilized the coinage used in the Romanian Lands: the Austrian florin and a silver coin known to numismatists as the Zwainziger from Zwanziger, "twentieth", the Tyrolian kreuzer, worth 20 Veronese denarii (in German Berner, in Latin denarii cruciati, cruciati meaning "crossed", from the cross on the coin).