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  2. Template:List of currency symbols - Wikipedia

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    11000 or 1 ⁄ 100 of various ... Romanian leu; Moldovan leu; Leu is the singular and Lei is the plural. ... Centesimal division of the Indian rupee. Before 2010 ...

  3. Template:List of currency symbols/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    11000 or 1 ⁄ 100 of various ... Romanian leu; Moldovan leu; Leu is the singular and Lei is the plural. ... Centesimal division of the Indian rupee. Before 2010 ...

  4. One hundred thousand lei (Romanian coin) - Wikipedia

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    The one hundred thousand lei was the largest-denomination coin ever issued in Romania. It was minted only in 1946, to mark the end of World War II the previous year. 100.000 lei coin from 1946. It was made of 70% silver and 30% copper.

  5. List of currencies - Wikipedia

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    Rupee. Afghan rupee – Afghanistan; Bhutanese rupee – Bhutan; Burmese rupee – Burma; Danish Indian rupee – Danish India; East African rupee – Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda; French Indian rupee – French India; Gulf rupee – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and United Arab Empirates; Hyderabad rupee – Hyderabad; Indian rupee ...

  6. List of motifs on banknotes - Wikipedia

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    ALL 1,000: Pjetër Bogdani: ... The official currency of India is the Indian rupee ... The official currency of Romania is the Romanian leu (RON). The motifs used are:

  7. Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    It consisted of copper 1 ⁄ 12, 1 ⁄ 4 and 1 ⁄ 2 anna, silver 1 ⁄ 4, 1 ⁄ 3 and 1 rupee and gold 1 and 2 mohurs. In 1841, silver 2 annas were added, followed by copper 1 ⁄ 2 pice in 1853. The coinage of the EIC continued to be issued until 1862, even after the company had been taken over by the Crown .

  8. Coins of the Romanian leu - Wikipedia

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    1 leu 16 mm 1.83 g nickel-brass value, year of minting oil well, rising sun 1948 30 January 1952 1 February 1952 0.61 g aluminium 2 lei 18 mm 2.44 g nickel-brass corn cob 0.84 g aluminium 5 lei 23 mm 3.5 g bronze olive wreath, value, year of minting coat of arms, "REPUBLICA POPULARA ROMANA" 20 lei 26 mm 1.5 g aluminium

  9. Romanian leu - Wikipedia

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    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.