2 lei 1915 — Romania ( Pick: 18 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 2 lei issued in Romania in 1915. It is cataloged under Pick number 18.
The design features a woman on the left and an eagle with a cross in its mouth on the right, presented in violet-blue ink against a pink underprint. The back design depicts a soldier with a sword on the left and a soldier with a bugle on the right.
The dimensions of the note are 105 x 68 mm. The colors of the banknote are blue and cream. It includes three signatures and has two signature varieties.
The design features a woman on the left and an eagle with a cross in its mouth on the right, presented in violet-blue ink against a pink underprint. The back design depicts a soldier with a sword on the left and a soldier with a bugle on the right.
The dimensions of the note are 105 x 68 mm. The colors of the banknote are blue and cream. It includes three signatures and has two signature varieties.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 12 March 1915
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue and cream
- Dimensions
- 105 x 68 mm
- Pick catalog
- 18
About this banknote
The National Bank of Romania (Banca Națională a României) issued the 2 lei banknote on March 12, 1915, as part of the 1909-1916 series. This issuance occurred during the reign of King Ferdinand I, who ascended to the throne in 1914.
The obverse features a woman on the left and an eagle holding a cross in its beak on the right. The reverse depicts a soldier with a sword on the left and a soldier with a bugle on the right. The banknote measures 105 x 68 mm and was designed by Costin Petrescu.