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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse presents a large vignette of the Albanian national flag — a red field bearing a black double-headed eagle — rendered in vivid intaglio against a light guilloche underprint. To the right, an antique gramophone is depicted alongside a musical staff with notes, evoking Albania's cultural heritage; a handwritten lyrical inscription in Albanian script runs across the lower central field. The bank title "BANKA E SHQIPËRISË" appears at upper left in red, with the denomination "DHJETË MIJË LEKË" and serial number placed at the lower margin. |
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| 偽造防止技術 | Watermark, Security thread, Hologram |
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Albania's shift to polymer for this denomination followed a broader regional pattern, but the 10,000 Lekë remains the highest face value in circulation — a position it has held since the post-communist monetary reorganization of the 1990s recalibrated Albanian currency after decades of isolation under Hoxha's autarkic state. The 1992 redenomination slashed zeroes and rebuilt public confidence in banknotes that, under the old regime, had functioned more as rationing instruments than genuine transactional currency.
Polymer adoption for high-value notes is driven almost entirely by durability and counterfeit resistance — Albanian lek notes historically circulated hard and long before replacement, making substrate longevity a practical priority rather than a prestige decision.