The ten lei banknote is one of the circulating denominations of the Romanian leu. It is the same size as the 20 Euro banknote.
(Romania) | |
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Value | 10 Romanian lei |
Width | 133 mm |
Height | 72 mm |
Security features | watermark, security thread, transparent window, microprinting, blacklight printing, gold-like overprint, EURion constellation |
Material used | polymer |
Years of printing | since 2005 |
Obverse | |
Design | Nicolae Grigorescu, Marshmallow, paintbrush, palette |
Designer | National Bank of Romania |
Design date | 2005, revised in 2008 |
Reverse | |
Design | Traditional house from Oltenia, part from the Rodica painting |
Designer | National Bank of Romania |
Design date | 2005, revised in 2008 |
The main color of the banknote is pink. It depicts painter Nicolae Grigorescu on the obverse and a traditional house from Oltenia on the reverse, and a detail from the painting Rodica.
The original issue was printed using the intaglio technique. On 1 December 2008, the National Bank of Romania issued a second, revised banknote. It is printed using the offset printing technique (like the one leu and five lei banknotes). The official reason was the prevention of counterfeiting.[1] The new series shares the design with the previous series, the main difference being in the printing technique and the corresponding security features. As a result of the different printing technique, the second series appear lighter coloured than the first series.
History
editIn the past, the denomination was also in the coin form, as follows:
First leu (1867–1947)
- banknote issue: 1877 (the hypothecary issue)
- coin issue: 1930
- banknote issue: 1944 (issued by the Red Army Comandament and circulated in 1944)
Second leu (1947–1952)
- no issues
Third leu – ROL (1952–2005)
- banknote issue: 1952, 1966
- coin issue: 1990 (re-issues: 1991, 1992), 1993 (re-issues: 1994, 1995)
Fourth leu – RON (since 2005)
- banknote issue: 2005 (redesigned issue of the former 100,000 lei banknote, whereas 100,000 third lei = 10 fourth lei; re-issue: 2008)
Earlier versions of the 10 lei banknote.
Obverse | Reverse |
1952 10 lei issue |
Obverse | Reverse |
1966 10 lei issue |
Obverse | Reverse |
The 2005 original new leu issue |
References
editNational Bank of Romania website
- ^ (in Romanian) BNR press release