Banknotes of the Romanian leu

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Since 1867 there have been four successive currencies in Romania known as the leu (plural lei). This article details the banknotes denominated in the leu and its subdivision the ban since 1917, with images.

Banknotes of the first leu (ROL)

1877 issue

1877 Bilet Hypothecar Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue withdrawal
5 L Blue 1877 12 June 1877
10 L
20 L
50 L
100 L
500 L
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

1909-1916 issue

1909-1916 Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue
60px 60px 1 L
2 L
5 L
100px 100px 20 L
100 L
500 L
1000 L
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

German occupation WWI issue

1917 German Occupation Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue withdrawal
100px 100px 25 b 1917 1917
100px 100px 50 b
100px 100px 1 L
2 L
5 L
20 L
100 L
1000 L
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

1917 issue ("paper coins")

Issued in Iaşi, during World War I by the Ministry of Finance, as war money. The banknotes represent the ban (pl. bani).

1917 Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue
ROM-69-Emergency WWI-10 Bani (1917).jpg
ROM-69-Emergency WWI-10 Bani (1917).jpg
10 b 33 × 44 mm green King Ferdinand Coat of arms 1917
ROM-70-Emergency WWI-25 Bani (1917).jpg
ROM-70-Emergency WWI-25 Bani (1917).jpg
25 b 39 × 51 mm green, yellow King Ferdinand Coat of arms 1917
ROM-71-Emergency WWI-50 Bani (1917).jpg
ROM-71-Emergency WWI-50 Bani (1917).jpg
50 b 45 × 60 mm green, orange King Ferdinand Coat of arms 1917


1920 issue

1920 Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue
55px 55px 1 L 78 × 55 blue industrial landscape, value, maid Coat of arms, Capitoline Wolf, Decebal, Trajan 1920 17 July 1920
73px 73px 2 L 104 × 68 blue maid, value, vulture Coat of arms, two Romanian soldiers
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

1934–1947 issue

The 5,000, 10,000, 100,000 (1946), 1,000,000, and 5,000,000 lei banknotes from the 1943-1947 series had the left edge wavy.

1922–1947 Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of printing and issue
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark
110px 110px 500 L 157 × 86 brown Romanian peasant women, the small coat of arms, value Peleş Castle continuous rows BNR 1934–1942
128px 128px 1,000 L 183 × 104 brown, green Romanian peasant women, value Romanian peasant women King Carol II 1936–1940
128px 128px green, purple Nerva Traian 1941–1945
2000 lei 1941 avers.jpg 2000 lei 1941 revers.jpg 2,000 L 201 × 113 brown Romanian peasant women, value Romanian peasant women, the middle coat of arms, industrial landscape, Peleş Castle (in the background) Nerva Traian 1941
2000 lei 1944 avers.jpg 2000 lei 1944 revers.jpg continuous rows BNR 1943–1945
116px 116px 5,000 L 166 × 91 blue Decebal, Nerva Traian, the middle coat of arms, industrial, urban and rural landscape Nerva Traian 1943
116px 116px continuous rows BNR 1945
136px 136px 10,000 L 194 × 107 brown, pink Romanian peasant women, the middle coat of arms, value Romanian peasant women, the middle coat of arms continuous rows BNR 1945–1946
131px 131px 100,000 L 187 × 90 blue, green Romanian peasant women, value Romanian peasant women, value continuous rows BNR 1946
127px 127px 100,000 L 182 × 88 pink, orange Decebal, Nerva Traian, value Romanian peasants, the middle coat of arms, value continuous rows BNR 1947
133px 133px 1,000,000 L 190 × 90 green, blue Decebal, Nerva Traian, value Romanian peasants, the middle coat of arms, value continuous rows BNR 1947
144px 144px 5,000,000 L 205x105 yellow, brown Capitoline Wolf, value Romanian peasants, value 1947
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

Red Army 1944 issue

1944 Red Army Occupation Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue withdrawal
5 L 115 x 60 mm Blue 1944 1944
10 L 160 x 80 mm Brown
20 L 170 x 85 mm Blue
100 L 186 x 100 mm Brown-olive
500 L 195 x 104 mm Brown
1000 L 200 x 105 mm Red
5000 L 205 x 102 mm Blue
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

Banknotes of the second leu

Kingdom of Romania

1947 Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue withdrawal
100px 100px 20 L Trajan and Decebal
100px 100px 100 L Brown three workers holding a hammer, a bunch of wheat and a torch "Romania"
500 L
100px 100px 1000 L Coat of arms of the People's Republic of Romania
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

People's Republic of Romania

1948 Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue withdrawal
100px 100px 20 L ×  mm Brown, green maiden Coat of arms 1948 15 October 1948
100px 100px 500 L Red Horea, Cloșca and Crișan Factory
100px 100px 1000 L Blue Nicolae Bălcescu River natural scene
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

Bankotes of the third leu (ROL)

1952 issue

1952 Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue withdrawal
83px 83px 1 L 118 × 57 mm Brown, yellow Value Coat of arms 1952 26 January 1952 1966
85px 85px 3 L 122 × 61 mm Dark brown, green Value Coat of arms
85px 85px 5 L 122 × 65 mm Dark blue, yellow Maid Dam construction scene
87px 87px 10 L 135 × 73 mm Red, green Furnace worker Quarry scene
104px 104px 25 L 148 × 80 mm Dark brown, violet Tudor Vladimirescu Harvesting scene
118px ROL 100 1952 reverse.jpg 100 L 168 × 90 mm Blue Nicolae Bălcescu Casa Scânteii
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

1966 issue

1966 Series
Image Value Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue withdrawal
72px 72px 1 L 103 × 52 mm Brown, yellow Coat of arms Value 1966 1 November 1966
80px 80px 3 L 114 × 57 mm Dark blue Coat of arms Value
87px 87px 5 L 124 × 62 mm Light brown Coat of arms Port 1978
92px 92px 10 L 131 × 65 mm Violet Coat of arms Harvesting scene 1990-1992
98px 98px 25 L 140 × 70 mm Dark green Tudor Vladimirescu Factory (Coke ovens of the Hunedoara Steelworks)
99px 99px 50 L 145 × 72 mm Green Alexandru Ioan Cuza Palace of Culture, Iaşi
101px 101px 100 L 153 × 75 mm Blue Nicolae Bălcescu Romanian Athenaeum
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

1991–1992 issue

1991 Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing withdrawal
109px ROL 500 1991 reverse.jpg 500 L 156 × 74 mm Brown Constantin Brâncuși Constantin Brâncuși January 1991 1992
April 1991
117px 117px 1,000 L 167 × 76 mm Red, green Mihai Eminescu Putna Monastery September 1991 1999
120px 120px 5,000 L 172 × 76 mm Violet Avram Iancu Densuş Church, Dacian Draco, Gate of Alba Iulia Citadel March 1992
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

1992–1994 issue

1992 Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing withdrawal
99px 99px 200 L 155 × 76 mm Light brown Grigore Antipa Danube Delta December 1992 1993
112px 112px 500 L 160 × 76 mm Green Constantin Brâncuși Sculptures by Brâncuși December 1992 1999
117px 117px 1,000 L 167 × 76 mm Red, green Mihai Eminescu Putna Monastery May 1993
121px 120px 5,000 L 172 × 76 mm Violet Avram Iancu Densuş Church, Dacian Draco, Gate of Alba Iulia Citadel May 1993
126px 126px 10,000 L 180 × 76 mm Light red Nicolae Iorga Şuţu Palace February 1994
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

1996–2000 issue

1996 Series - paper
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue withdrawal lapse
ROL 1000 1998 obverse.jpg 98px 1,000 L 140 × 61 mm Blue Mihai Eminescu Ruins of Histria, Linden tree flowers 1998 1 June 1998 17 December 2001 1 February 2002
99px 99px 5,000 L 145 × 64 mm Orange Lucian Blaga Crucifix 17 June 2002 1 October 2002
105px 105px 10,000 L 150 × 67 mm Green Nicolae Iorga, Milkweed gentian Cathedral of Curtea de Argeş 1999 15 July 1999 16 December 2002 1 July 2003
100px 100px 50,000 L 155 × 70 mm Violet George Enescu, Carnation, irregular shape with safety feature The Sphinx of Bucegi Mountains, musical chord from "Oedip King" 1996 October 1996
100px 100px George Enescu, Carnation, shape of a violin 2000 6 March 2000 1 March 2004 1 January 2005
112px 112px 100,000 L 160 × 73 mm Red Nicolae Grigorescu, Marshmallow traditional house from Oltenia, scene from the "Rodica" painting 1998 1 June 1998
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

1999–2003 issue

1999 Series - polymer
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue withdrawal lapse
ROL 2000 1999 obverse.jpg ROL 2000 1999 reverse.jpg 2,000 L 143 × 63 mm Blue, yellow, red Solar eclipse of August 11, 1999 Map of Romania 1999 2 August 1999 1 November 2004 1 April 2005
105px 105px 10,000 L 150 × 67 mm Green Nicolae Iorga, Milkweed gentian Cathedral of Curtea de Argeş 2000 18 September 2000 1 January 2007 Indefinite
100px 100px 50,000 L 155 × 70 mm Violet George Enescu, Carnation Romanian Athenaeum, musical chord from "Oedip King" 2001 14 December 2001
112px 112px 100,000 L 160 × 73 mm Orange, light red Nicolae Grigorescu, Marshmallow traditional house from Oltenia, scene from the "Rodica" painting 12 November 2001
110px 110px 500,000 L 165 × 76 mm Yellow Aurel Vlaicu, Edelweiss Vlaicu II airplane design 2000 23 October 2000
ROL 1000000 2003 obverse.jpg 118px 1,000,000 L 168 × 78 mm Blue Ion Luca Caragiale, Sweet violet National Theatre of Bucharest (old building) 2003 5 December 2003
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

A 500 lei coin and the 2,000 lei note shown above were made in order to celebrate the 1999 total solar eclipse. Whereas the 500 lei coin is currently very rare, becoming a prized collector's item, the 2,000 lei note was quite popular, being taken out of circulation in 2004 (a long time after the 1,000 and 5,000 lei bills were replaced by coins).

Banknotes of the fourth leu (RON)

The leu notes issued on 1 July 2005 are of equal size to euro banknotes, so that machines will need less refitting once Romania joins the euro zone. This decision was taken after a lot of debate, and with some opposition, the initial decision being to make them even smaller, similar to the 1966 series. The old leu notes were rather long and fairly uncomfortable to carry.

The design of the notes follows some common guidelines: the obverse shows a flower native to Romania and the portrait of a Romanian cultural personality; the reverse shows a building or a well-known monument. All banknotes are printed on plastic polymer, each in its own colour theme (light green for 1 leu, light purple for 5 lei, light pink and light orange for 10 lei, yellow for 50 lei, blue for 100 lei, dark orange for 200 lei, and light gray for 500 lei). On 14 November 2008 the National Bank of Romania announced the issue of a redesigned 10 lei banknote. The new design employs offset printing in favor of the intaglio printing used in the 2005 series. Also the transparent window will undergo a shape redesign.[1]

Each banknote also features a small transparent window, in the shape of a distinctive item characterising the activity of the pictured personality, a heraldic symbol for Nicolae Iorga, a music key for George Enescu, painting implements for Nicolae Grigorescu, an eagle for flying pioneer Aurel Vlaicu, theater masks for Ion Luca Caragiale, a pen point for Lucian Blaga and an hourglass symbolising poetry and time for Mihai Eminescu. Each banknote has a different texture, to be easily recognised in the pocket or by those with visual impairments.

Note that the 500 lei banknotes see limited usage since they are not dispensed by automated teller machines.

2005 Series
Image Value Size Printing Technique Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Dimensions Same size as Obverse Reverse Printing Issue
Romanian 1-Leu bill (front).jpg 84px 1 L 120 × 62 mm €5 Offset Green Nicolae Iorga, Milkweed gentian Cathedral of Curtea de Argeş 2005-present 1 July 2005
5 lei. Romania, 2005 a.jpg 89px 5 L 127 × 67 mm €10 Violet George Enescu, Carnation Romanian Athenaeum 2005-present 1 July 2005
10 lei. Romania, 2008 a.jpg 93px 10 L 133 × 72 mm €20 Intaglio Pink, light red Nicolae Grigorescu, Althaea Traditional house from Oltenia, Nicolae Grigorescu painting Rodica 2005-2007 1 July 2005
93px 93px Offset 2008-present 1 December 2008
50 lei. Romania, 2005 a.jpg 98px 50 L 140 × 77 mm €50 Intaglio Yellow Aurel Vlaicu, Edelweiss Vlaicu II airplane design, eagle head 2005-present 1 July 2005
100 lei. Romania, 2005 a.jpg 100 lei. Romania, 2005 b.jpg 100 L 147 × 82 mm €100 Blue Ion Luca Caragiale, Sweet violet National Theatre of Bucharest (old building), Statue of Ion Luca Caragiale, by Constantin Baraschi 2005-present 1 July 2005
200 lei. Romania, 2006 a.jpg 105px 200 L 150 × 82 mm None Brown, orange Lucian Blaga, poppies A watermill and the Hamangia Thinker 2006-present 1 December 2006
500 lei. Romania, 2005 a.jpg 107px 500 L 153 × 82 mm €200 Blue, violet Mihai Eminescu, Tilia Central University Library of Iaşi 2005-present 1 July 2005
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

References

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  1. BNR press release