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500 LEI - Biserica Ortodoxa Sanislau

Issuer Romania
Year 2025
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Currency Fourth leu (2005-date)
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Reverse description The reverse is oriented vertically and retains the same red ornamental guilloche border with Orthodox crosses and grape-vine motifs. The upper portion carries the full text of Psalm 150 in Romanian, set in black lettering against a white field. Below, a large photographic vignette presents the richly painted interior of the church, showing the gilded iconostasis, central nave with wooden pews, crystal chandeliers, and frescoed barrel vault. A red-winged angel vignette is placed at the lower centre, with denomination numerals '500' repeated at the lower corners.
Reverse lettering 500 CINCI SUTE † Psalmul 150 † Lăudaţi pe Domnul întru sfinţii Lui; lăudaţi-L pe El întru tăria puterii Lui. Lăudaţi-L pe El întru puterile Lui; lăudaţi-L pe El după mulţimea slavei Lui. Lăudaţi-L pe El în glas de trâmbiţă; lăudaţi-L pe El în psaltire şi în alăută. Lăudaţi-L pe El în timpane şi în horă; lăudaţi-L pe El în strune şi organe. Lăudaţi-L pe El în chimvale bine răsunătoare; lăudaţi-L pe El în chimvale de strigare. Toată suflarea să laude pe Domnul! CINCI SUTE 500
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Romania's National Bank has issued commemorative polymer notes regularly since the 1990s, but this 2025 paper issue is unusual — polymer has been the standard for Romanian lei in recent decades, making a paper composition worth noting. Whether this reflects a deliberate collector-market decision or a specific constraint tied to the commemorative program is not documented in available sources.

Sanislău's Orthodox church, located in Satu Mare County near the Hungarian border, sits in a region with a complex confessional history shaped by successive Hungarian, Habsburg, and Romanian administrations. The designer credit to Dani Crișan places this within the BNR's ongoing domestic design program.

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