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1000 Lei

Issuer Banca Națională a României
Year 1938-1940
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Value 1000 Lei
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Obverse lettering 1000 BANCA NATIONALA A ROMANIEI 1000 UNA MIE LEI GUVERNATOR CASIER CENTRAL FALSIFICATORII ACESTOR BILETE, ACEI CARI VOR FI INTREBUINTAT BILETE FALSE, COMPLICII LOR, PRECUM SI ACEI CARI VOR FI INCERCAT A COMITE ASEMENEA FAPTE VOR FI PEDEPSITI CONFORM LEGILOR PENALE N. GRIGORESCU E. GASPÉ SC.
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Nicolae Grigorescu was a painter, not a banknote designer — his involvement here reflects the Romanian state's deliberate effort to anchor the currency in national artistic identity, drawing on his oils of peasant life and the Carpathian countryside. The actual adaptation for intaglio printing was the work of Eugène Gaspérini at the Banque de France workshops in Paris, a skilled engraver who translated painted source material into the fine-line precision that deep-impression printing demands.

The 1938–1940 date span covers a volatile period: Carol II had suspended the constitution and established his royal dictatorship in February 1938, making this note a product of that authoritarian interlude. Printing in Paris became impossible after June 1940, which effectively ended the series.