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10 Lei COA with crown

Issuer Banca Națională a României
Year 2018-2024
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Currency Fourth leu (2005-date)
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Obverse lettering BANCA NATIONALA A ROMANIEI 10 10 1 ianuarie 2018 GUVERNATOR CASIER CENTRAL LEI ZECE NICOLAE GRIGORESCU 1836-1907
(Translation: THE NATIONAL BANK OF ROMANIA 10 10 1 january 2018 CENTRAL CASIER GOVERNOR LEI TEN NICOLAE GRIGORESCU 1836-1907)
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Reverse lettering 10 BANCA NATIONALA A ROMANIEI ZECE LEI 10 FALSIFICAREA ACESTOR BILETE SE PEDEPSEȘTE CONFORM LEGILOR
(Translation: 10 THE NATIONAL BANK OF ROMANIA TEN LEI 10 FORGERY OF THIS TICKETS IS PUNISHABLE BY LAW)
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Romania has issued its 10 Lei note continuously on polymer since 2005, and the P#119 series has accumulated suffix letters steadily through incremental security upgrades rather than full redesigns — by the time the "j" suffix was reached, the changes between iterations were largely invisible to casual handling. The platform itself was pioneered by Note Printing Australia, which produced the earliest issues; later production runs have involved additional contractors as the series matured.

Polymer 10 Lei notes from the 2018–2024 window circulate heavily and show wear faster along the vertical fold lines than paper equivalents would.