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1000 Lei State Bank

Issuer Banca de Stat a Republicii Populare Române
Year 1950
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering BANCA REPUBLICII POPULARE ROMANE . BANCA DE STAT. 1000 1000 1000 UNA MIE LEI PRESEDINTE CASIER CENTRAL 20 SEPTEMBRIE 1950 FALSIFICATORII ACESTOR BILETE, ACEI CARI VOR FI INTREBUINTAT BILETE FALSE, COMPLICII LOR, PRECUM SI ACEI CARI VOR FI INCERCAT A COMITE ASEMENEA FAPTE, VOR FI PEDEPSITI CONFORM LEGILOR PENALE 1000 1000 S. ZAINEA
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Reverse lettering REPUBLICA POPULARA ROMANA UNA MIE LEI UNA MIE LEI 1000
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The 1950 Romanian 1000 Lei was issued in the immediate aftermath of the 1947 monetary reform that extinguished the old National Bank system and replaced it with a Soviet-style state bank structure. The denomination itself was a holdover problem: Romania's 1947 reform had been severe, exchanging old lei at punishing rates, but inflation pressure continued, and high-denomination notes remained necessary even as the regime publicly condemned the economic conditions that created them.

Șerban Zainea was among the first Romanian designers to work directly under the new People's Republic brief, producing imagery aligned with socialist realist requirements. The 1950 series was printed domestically, a deliberate policy shift away from the prewar reliance on foreign security printers.

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