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100 Lei

发行方 Banca Moldovei (Bank of Moldavia)
年份 1856
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货币 Leu (1856-1947)
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正面铭文 100 Лei 100 Лei БІLETꙊ DE БАNКЪ Ꙋna Sꙋtъ Лei | Cent piastres лa кꙋpsꙋл bistiepiei | au cours du ministére de finances se вoр пlъti înfъцшetoрꙋlꙋ | seront payés лa a лꙋi чеpepe, пe Бiletꙋl aчesta | au porteur qui présentera ce billet de kъtpe cassa Бъnчі d`aici | par la caisse de la banque Iaшi, 1 seпtemБpie 1856 | Jassi, le I-er septembre 1856 Dipeкцiꙋnea гenepaлъ a Бъnчii Moлdoвei. прesкpiпцiiлe apt. 13 прiвitoape ла фaлsiфiкatoрi Op чine кontпaфaчe Бiлете de Бanкъ,лe фaлsiфiкъ | Celui qui aura contrefait ou falsifié saꙋ лe пꙋne ꙟn чiркꙋлaцie,кꙋnosкꙟndꙋ-se de фieчe | des billets de banque ou les sera mis aciement en circulation se вa пedeпsi кa фaлsiфiкatopꙋ дꙋпъ лeџілe цъpii. | serra puni comme fausseur conforment les lois du pays.
(Translation: 100 Lei 100 Lei BANKNOTE 100 Lei At the treasury rate will be paid to the bearer at his request, on this note by the bank office here in Iasi, September 1, 1856 General Directorate of the Bank of Moldova. The prescriptions of article 13 regarding counterfeiters: Anyone who counterfeits or falsifies bank notes or puts them into circulation will be punished as a counterfeiter in accordance with the laws of the country.)
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The Bank of Moldavia was one of the shortest-lived issuing institutions in Romanian history — founded in 1856 and absorbed into the broader monetary union process within years, it issued only a handful of note types before ceasing operations. This 100 Lei note is among the earliest paper money issued on Moldavian soil under a formally chartered bank, predating the establishment of the Banca Națională a României by over two decades.

Printing in Iași rather than abroad was unusual for the period, when most Danubian Principality financial instruments relied on Viennese or Parisian presses. The choice likely reflected the political sensitivity of the moment — 1856 was the year the Treaty of Paris ended the Crimean War and placed Moldavia under collective Great Power guarantee, making conspicuous foreign printing contracts a diplomatic liability.

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