100 Lekë 1964 — Albania ( Pick: 39 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 Lekë issued in Albania in 1964. It is cataloged under Pick number 39. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes, though specific series and period details are not provided.
On the front side, the design features a lilac depiction of a worker and a boy at a hydroelectric dam. The back side illustrates a steel worker and a well rigger, emphasizing their roles in industry with their arms prominently displayed.
This banknote is brown in color and printed on papel, measuring 170 x 93 mm. In 1964, Albania was under a socialist regime, which influenced the themes depicted on the banknotes during this time.
On the front side, the design features a lilac depiction of a worker and a boy at a hydroelectric dam. The back side illustrates a steel worker and a well rigger, emphasizing their roles in industry with their arms prominently displayed.
This banknote is brown in color and printed on papel, measuring 170 x 93 mm. In 1964, Albania was under a socialist regime, which influenced the themes depicted on the banknotes during this time.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1964
- Paper
- Papel
- Colour
- Brown
- Dimensions
- 170 x 93 mm
- Pick catalog
- 39
About this banknote
The Bank of Albania issued this 100 Lekë banknote in 1964. This series was introduced during a period of economic development, under the governance of Hoxha, to modernize the nation’s image through its currency.
The front of the note features a worker and a boy at a hydroelectric dam, rendered in lilac hues. The reverse side depicts a steel worker and a well rigger, accompanied by arms symbols. This banknote, identified as Pick 39, was printed on paper and measures 170 x 93 mm.