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In 2021 National Bank of Romania has officially presented the new 20-lei banknote, which has been put into circulation starting from 1 December 2021. It is the first banknote with legal tender to feature a female personality. [1] It is printed using the offset printing technique (like the one leu and five lei banknotes).
1 July 2005 Coat of arms of Romania (2016–present) 2018–present 1 January 2018 5 L: 127 × 67 mm €10: Violet Coat of arms of Romania (1992–2016) George Enescu, Carnation: Romanian Athenaeum: 2005–2017 1 July 2005 Coat of arms of Romania (2016–present) 2018–present 1 January 2018 10 L: 133 × 72 mm €20: Intaglio: Pink and light red
In 1900, cupro-nickel 5, 10 and 20 bani coins were introduced, with holed versions following in 1905. The production of coins ceased in 1914, recommencing in 1921 with aluminium 25 and 50 bani pieces. Cupro-nickel 1 and 2 lei coins were introduced in 1924, followed by nickel brass 5, 10 and 20 lei in 1930. In 1932, silver 100 lei coins were issued.
Chapter 85, paragraph (2) The following are exempt of the legal protection regarding copyright, photographs of letters, acts, documents of any kind, technical drawings and other similar drawings. Therefore this is assumed to be in the public domain worldwide.
Chapter 85, paragraph (2) The following are exempt of the legal protection regarding copyright, photographs of letters, acts, documents of any kind, technical drawings and other similar drawings. Therefore this is assumed to be in the public domain worldwide.
The two hundred lei banknote is one of the circulating denomination of the Romanian leu. [1]The main color of the banknote is orange. It pictures, on the obverse a poet, Lucian Blaga, and on the reverse a watermill and a figurine known in Romania as the Thinker of Hamangia (Romanian: Gânditorul de la Hamangia).
150 years since the founding of the first Military institutions of modern Romania 100 lei: 21 mm 6.452 g Gold 900‰ 12 December 2011 190 years since the 1821 Revolution of Tudor Vladimirescu: 10 lei: 13.92 mm 1.224 g Gold 999‰ 22 December 2011 The Garvăn–Dinogetia Cross History of Gold These images are to scale at 2.5 pixels per millimetre.
In November 1993, the National Bank of Moldova (NBM) issued its first coins of 1, 5, 25 and 50 bani and 1 and 5 lei. [6] The 1 and 5 lei coins were withdrawn from circulation in 1994. [7] Due to their low quality and relatively high nominal value many forgeries appeared. In April 1996, a 10 bani coin was introduced. [8]