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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is printed in blue-grey on a guilloche underprint with a fine wavy-line border repeating the obverse frame design. A large central guilloche rosette carries the bold numeral "120" within concentric lathe-work rings. The text legend arches across the upper portion of the note, with the counterfeit warning set in two lines along the lower margin and corner numerals at left and right. |
| 裏面の銘文 | 120 UNA SUTĂ DOUĂZECI LEI 120 FALSIFICĂRILE VOR FI PEDEPSITE CONFORM LEGILOR 120 (Translation: One Hundred and Twenty Lei, Counterfeits will be punished according to the laws) |
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INFINEX — Institutul de Finanțare Externă — was established by the Romanian state to manage occupation currency during World War II, specifically for use by Romanian military forces operating in Soviet-occupied territories following the 1941 offensive alongside German forces. These notes circulated in areas including Transnistria, the zone between the Dniester and Bug rivers administered by Romania under the 1941 agreement with Germany.
The 120 Lei denomination is an odd figure by any standard — the denomination structure across the INFINEX series reflects military pay scales rather than conventional monetary logic.