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10 lei

Issuer Romania
Year 2005
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Obverse description A facsimile of the Romanian 10 Lei note (P# 119) printed on paper as an educational play piece by Alexander. The design reproduces the original's vignette of painter Nicolae Grigorescu (1838–1907) at right, with a central bouquet of white dog-rose blossoms, the BNR monogram medallion, and the Romanian coat of arms at upper left. Overprinted in red across the face are the diagonal legend PENTRU ÎNVĂȚARE ȘI JOC and, at lower left, the block text FOLOSITI NUMAI IN SCOPURI EDUCATIONALE SI LA JOC, with the red circular Alexander logo superimposed at left.
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Reverse description The reverse is entirely unprinted, presenting a plain white paper surface with no design, lettering, or underprint of any kind.
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Romania's 10 lei denomination entered circulation in July 2005 as part of the country's redenomination, which replaced the old leu at a ratio of 10,000 old lei to 1 new leu — one of the more dramatic currency resets in post-communist Europe, driven by decades of accumulated inflation that had pushed everyday transactions into the millions and billions. The paper version preceded the polymer issue that would eventually replace it for the same denomination.

Paper examples from 2005 saw heavy use and tend to show it; the transition period created genuine demand pressure as the public adjusted to new values.

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