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  2. Romanian leu - Wikipedia

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    The first leu coin was minted in Romania in 1870. [6] Before 1878 the silver Russian ruble was valued so highly as to drive the native coins out of circulation. Consequently, in 1889, Romania unilaterally joined the Latin Monetary Union and adopted a gold standard. Silver coins were legal tender only up to 50 lei.

  3. 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.

  4. Coins of the Romanian leu - Wikipedia

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    Aurel Vlaicu, 1910 (year of first Romanian flight), years of birth and death of Aurel Vlaicu 2010 25 October 2010 Value, Coat of arms, state title, year of minting, Cozia Monastery: Mircea cel Bătrân, 1386-1418 (years of reign) 2011 12 September 2011 Value, "ROMANIA", year of issue "2012", Curtea de Argeș monastery church in section, Coat of ...

  5. One leu - Wikipedia

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    One leu (Romania) Value: 1 Romanian leu: Width: ... The current one leu banknote is the smallest circulating denomination af the ... First leu (1867-1947) coin issues ...

  6. Commemorative coins of Romania - Wikipedia

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    ROMANIA * ROMANIA * Value, coat of arms, "ROMANIA", year of minting Aurel Vlaicu, 1910 (year of first Romanian flight), years of birth and death of Aurel Vlaicu 25 October 2010 BU 100 years since the first Romanian flight made by Aurel Vlaicu, with a self-built machine proof 5,000 100 lei: 21 mm: 6.452 g: Gold 900‰ milled

  7. History of coins in Romania - Wikipedia

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    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).

  8. One ban - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian one-ban coin is a unit of currency equalling one one-hundredth of a Romanian leu. It is the lowest-denomination coin of the present currency and has been minted every year since the leu was redenominated in 2005. As well as Romania, the coin has been minted in the United Kingdom (1867), Germany (1900) and Russia (1952).

  9. Fifty bani - Wikipedia

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    The fifty-bani coin is a coin of the Romanian leu.The fifty-bani is also the only coin of Romania to not be steel-based, but be made completely of an alloy, and was also the first coin in the country to have a written inscription on its edge, with the introduction of 4 new coins in 2019.