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1 200 Lei

Issuer Direcțiunea Generală INFINEX (Institut de Finanțare Externă)
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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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.

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