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250 Lei - Mihai I

Issuer State Mint (Monetăria Statului), Romania
Year 1940-1941
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Currency First leu (1867-1947)
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Reverse lettering 250 LEI 1941
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Mintage 1940 - KM#59.1 (Edge lettering: TOTUL PENTRU TARA) Not released in circulation, melted down. -
1941 - KM#59.2 (Edge lettering: TOTUL PENTRU TARA) - 2,250,000
1941 B - KM#59.3 (Edge lettering: NIHIL SINE DEO) - 13,750,000
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Romania entered World War II alongside the Axis in June 1941, but these coins were already in production under a government that had lurched through three heads of state in under a year. King Mihai I was restored to the throne in September 1940 after his father Carol II abdicated under pressure from the Iron Guard and Nazi Germany — making this a denomination struck at the precise hinge point of that political collapse. The National Legionary State under Horia Sima was nominally co-governing with Ion Antonescu when the 1940 pieces left the dies.

The .835 fineness was carried over from earlier interwar silver issues and would not survive the war's economic pressures much longer.

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