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First Leu Coins – 1872-1873 Series Image Value Technical parameters Description Date of Diameter Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse first minting withdrawal lapse 50 bani 18 mm 2.5 g Crown above date within wreath Value above sprays 1873 1 leu 23 mm 5 g silver Value, wreath, year of minting CAROL I DOMNUL ROMANIEI ("Carol I, Lord of ...
Description: Romanian coin: 1 leu 1947: Date: 1 June 2013: Source: Own work: Author: scan by Bogdan Giușcă; coin by National Bank of Romania: Permission (Reusing this file)PD
These coins bear a lion on them (hence Dutch leeuwendaalder, German löwenthaler) and the name of the coin became abbreviated known as leu (plural lei), which is still the name of the Romanian and Moldovan currencies. The Ottomans minted coins imitating the Dutch silver daalders and these coins were known as piaștri, Piastre.
Description: Romanian coin: 50 bani 1900: Date: 22 July 2013: Source: Own work: Author: scan by Bogdan Giușcă; coin by National Bank of Romania: Permission
Description: Romanian coin: 50 bani 1947: Date: 5 June 2013: Source: Own work: Author: scan by Bogdan Giușcă; coin by National Bank of Romania: Permission (Reusing this file)PD
The ten-bani coin is a coin of the Romanian leu.It was reintroduced on 1 July 2005 and is the second-largest denomination coin in Romania. In addition to Romania, it has been minted in the United Kingdom (1867), Belgium (1900, 1905-1906), Germany (1906) and Russia (1952).
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.
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.
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