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500 Lei

Issuer Romania
Year 1877
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Currency First leu (1867-1947)
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Reverse lettering ROMANIA FALSIFICATORII ACESTOR BILETE CUM SI TOTI ACEIA CARI VOR FI CONTRIBUIT LA EMITEREA UNEI SUME MAI MARI DE BILETE DA CAT CELE PREVAZUTE PRIN LEDGEA DE FACIA, SE VOR PEDEPSI CONFORM ART. 112 SI URMATORUL DIN CODICELE PENAL 500 500 A. BRAMTOT et G. DUVAL fec. P. DUJARDIN sc.
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Romania's first domestically authorized banknotes were printed in Paris by the Imprimerie de la Banque de France — an arrangement that reflects how young the Banca Națională a României actually was in 1877, having been established by law only that July, months into the Russo-Turkish War that would ultimately secure Romanian independence. The timing was not coincidental; the new state needed a functioning monetary infrastructure quickly, and outsourcing the printing to France was the fastest credible option.

Bramtot and Duval were both associated with French official engraving circles. Dujardin's intaglio work on this series is technically accomplished — his name appears on other Banque de France-adjacent commissions of the same period.