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  2. Coins of the Romanian leu - Wikipedia

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    Third Leu Coins – 1990 Series Image Value Technical parameters Description Date of Diameter Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse first minting withdrawal lapse 1 leu: 19 mm: 2.50 g: Copper-plated steel: Smooth Value, oak leaves, wheat Insignia of the National Bank, state title, year of minting, oak leaves 1992 1 July 2005: Indefinite: Value ...

  3. One ban - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 2005, the leu was redenominated, with 10,000 old leu becoming equal to one new leu. Thus, the new 1 ban coin was equivalent to 100 old lei, a denomination which had been demonetised in 1996. [8] The one-ban coins were sold to large shops in rolls of fifty. [9] Two version of the new 1 ban coin exist, the first being 0.05mm wider in ...

  4. One leu (Romanian coin) - Wikipedia

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    The one leu coin was a coin of the Romanian leu. Introduced in 1870, it last circulated between 1992 and de facto 1996, when it was the lowest-denomination coin in the country. It was considered as circulating coin for accounting reasons and was still minted in proof sets until the 2005 denomination of the currency.

  5. One leu - Wikipedia

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    The current one leu banknote is the smallest circulating denomination of the Romanian leu. It is the same size as the 5 Euro banknote. The main color of the current banknote is green. It pictures, on the obverse Prime-minister and historian Nicolae Iorga, and on the reverse the Curtea de Argeş Cathedral, which suffered a massive restoration ...

  6. Romanian leu - Wikipedia

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    This coin series was brief, preceded by the king's abdication less than a year later and replaced following the establishment of communist administration in Romania in 1948, reissued gradually in denominations of 1, 2, 5, and 20 lei in nickel-brass alloy, and later in aluminum. All second leu coins were discontinued and devalued in late 1952.

  7. Banknotes of the Romanian leu - Wikipedia

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    A 500 lei coin and the 2,000 lei note shown above were made in order to celebrate the 1999 total solar eclipse. Whereas the 500 lei coin is currently very rare, becoming a prized collector's item, the 2,000 lei note was quite popular, being taken out of circulation in 2004 (a long time after the 1,000 and 5,000 lei bills were replaced by coins).

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