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500 Lei COA with crown

Uitgever Banca Națională a României
Jaar 2022
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Waarde 500 Lei
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of poet Mihai Eminescu (1850–1889) to the right, accompanied by lime tree leaves and blossoms (Tilia platyphyllos), an ink pot and quill as symbolic attributes. The coat of arms of Romania and the BNR logo appear alongside the bank's full name, with the denomination rendered in both numerals and words; authorized signatures of the Governor and Chief Cashier appear at lower left and right respectively. Issue date reads 1 ianuarie 2018.
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Opschrift keerzijde BANCA NATIONALA A ROMANIEI 500 500 TIMPUL FALSIFICAREA ACESTOR BILETE SE PEDEPSESTE CONFORM LEGILOR CINCI SUTE LEI 500
(Translation: NATIONAL BANK OF ROMANIA 500 500 FORGERY OF THESE BANKNOTES IS PUNISHABLE UNDER THE LAW FIVE HUNDRED LEI 500)
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Opmerkingen

Romania's 500 Lei polymer series has been in continuous production since 2005, with the P#123 family accumulating suffix variants as the note underwent incremental security upgrades rather than full redesigns. The "c" suffix typically reflects changes to security thread specification or substrate supplier — neither publicly detailed by BNR — making precise attribution between variants difficult without side-by-side comparison under UV.

Polymer adoption by BNR predated most Western European central banks by over a decade, driven partly by the catastrophic counterfeiting problems that plagued the pre-denomination leu series in the late 1990s.