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5 Bani - Carol I Pattern Strike

Issuer Romania
Year 1867
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Currency First leu (1867-1947)
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Mint WATT & CO.
James Watt & Co., Smethwick, United Kingdom (1860-1895)
Mintage 1867 WATT & Co
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Romania's first decimal coinage was authorized in 1867 following the country's adoption of the Latin Monetary Union framework, with pattern strikes produced in multiple compositions to help authorities settle on a final alloy. This copper-nickel example was ultimately rejected in favor of pure copper for the circulating issue — a decision that makes surviving patterns disproportionately scarce relative to the regular series.

Carol I had been on the throne less than a year when these trials were struck, having arrived in Bucharest only in May 1866.