Catalog
| Issuer | Direcțiunea Generală INFINEX (Institut de Finanțare Externă) |
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| Year | 1941-1944 |
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| Currency | Leu (1867-1947) |
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| Obverse lettering | 1200 1200 1200 1200 UNA MIE DOUĂ SUTE LEI EMIS PE BAZA DISPOZIȚIUNILOR LEGALE ASUPRA ÎNFIINȚĂRII INSTITUTULUI DE FINANȚARE EXTERNĂ DIRECȚIUNEA GENERALĂ INFINEX BON DE CREDIT INFINEX 1200 1200 (Translation: One Thousand Two Hundred Lei, Issued on the basis of the legal provisions on the establishment of the External Financing Institute) |
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| Reverse lettering | UNA MIE DOUĂ SUTE LEI 1200 1200 FALSIFICĂRILE VOR FI PEDEPSITE CONFORM LEGILOR (Translation: One Thousand Two Hundred Lei, Counterfeiting will be punished according to the laws) |
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| Comments |
INFINEX — Institutul de Finanțare Externă — was a Romanian wartime body established to handle financial transactions with Germany during the Axis occupation period, functioning essentially as a clearing mechanism for the Reich's economic extraction from Romania. These notes were not public currency; they circulated within a closed military-economic framework, issued to Romanian workers and contractors operating in German-controlled territory or fulfilling Reich-adjacent obligations.
The P#M6 classification reflects its liminal status — neither fully military scrip nor civilian issue. Most INFINEX material was destroyed or lost as the political situation reversed after August 1944.