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...Romania - 100 Lei 2019 Commemorating the Anniversary of The Completion of the Great Union

România
(Romania)

Banca Națională a României
(National Bank of Romania)
Currency : Leu (RON)

On the 01.12.2018, the National Bank of Romania issued a commemorative note of 100 lei celebrating the 100th year of the Greater Union since it was founded on 01.12.1918 following the end of the first World War where Romania, Transylvania, Bessarabia and Bukovina joint together to create the King of Romania. In Romania, this day is celebrated as a National Day or Great Union Day in the country. This day is also known as the Unification Day.

On 01.12.2019, the central bank issued another 100 lei commemorative polymer note celebrating the completion of the Great Union Day. Like the previous note, this note is also issued in a folder. This note is printed on polymer substrate with a total quantity of 30,000 sets. While the note face value is 100 lei, the issue price was 150 lei plus VAT of 19%. This note was made available to the public on 04.12.2019.

Front - portrait of Ion I.C. Brătianu 1864-1927 (Foreign Minister and Prime Minister of Romania for six times in 1909; 1910; 1904-1918; 1918-1919; 1922-1926; & 1927), He was also the chief spokesman for the ideal of Greater Romania union;

Back - coat of arms of Romania, the former palace of the Assembly of Deputies of the Romanian Parliament (now the Patriarchate Palace) and, in the center the Order of Carol I decoration.

Size : 147mm x 82mm

One Hundred Lei
Dated 2019, portrait of Ion I.C. Brătianu 1864-1927 (Foreign Minister and Prime Minister of Romania for six times in 1909; 1910; 1904-1918; 1918-1919; 1922-1926; & 1927)
Reverse - coat of arms of Romania, the former palace of the Assembly of Deputies of the Romanian Parliament (now the Patriarchate Palace) and, in the center the Order of Carol I decoration.
Folder Front Cover


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