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1000 Leke

Uitgever Banka e Shqipërisë
Jaar 1992-1996
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Valuta New lek (1965-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Intaglio portrait of Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu (Skanderbeg, 1405–1468) at left, set against a fine guilloche underprint in green and ochre tones. The large numeral '1000' occupies an oval guilloche rosette at centre-right, with the denomination legend 'NJEMIJE LEKE' below; two facsimile signatures of the Guvernatori and Drejtori appear across the central field.
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Opschrift keerzijde BANKA E SHQIPERISE NJEMIJE LEKE
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Opmerkingen

Albania's post-communist monetary transition was chaotic enough that the 1992–1996 dating span on this series reflects not a planned rollout but a prolonged struggle to stabilize an economy emerging from one of the most extreme isolationist regimes in postwar Europe. The Hoxha-era lek had been inconvertible by design; reestablishing meaningful currency credibility meant issuing notes into an environment of rampant dollarization and barter.

The lone security feature — a watermark — was already thin protection by early-1990s standards, and Albanian banknotes of this period were notoriously vulnerable to counterfeiting, a problem that compounded badly during the 1997 pyramid scheme collapse that followed this issue's circulation window.

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