1 leu 1952 — Румыния ( Pick: 81a )
Регион:
Европа
Лицевая сторона
Оборотная сторона
Описание банкноты
The banknote is a 1 leu issued in Romania in 1952. It is cataloged under Pick number 81a, which identifies it within the issue. The note measures 118 x 57 mm and features a color scheme of brown on a light orange underprint.
On the front side, the note displays the design associated with the 1952 Issue. The back side features arms at the center, with a red series and serial number, marking it as variant a. This combination of visual elements places the banknote within its cataloged classification.
The total amount produced for this denomination is not specified. The note is printed on paper, contributing to its structure as a banknote. The 1 leu denomination was used during a period marked by post-war recovery efforts in Romania.
On the front side, the note displays the design associated with the 1952 Issue. The back side features arms at the center, with a red series and serial number, marking it as variant a. This combination of visual elements places the banknote within its cataloged classification.
The total amount produced for this denomination is not specified. The note is printed on paper, contributing to its structure as a banknote. The 1 leu denomination was used during a period marked by post-war recovery efforts in Romania.
Характеристики
- Подписано
- Not specified
- Дата выпуска
- 1952
- Типография
- Not specified
- Бумага
- Paper
- Цвет
- Brown on light orange underprint.
- Размер
- 118 x 57 mm
- Тираж
- Not specified
- Каталог Pick
- 81a
Об этой банкноте
The Ministry of Finance of the People's Republic of Romania issued the 1 leu banknote in 1952. The official issuance date was January 26, 1952, though the banknote itself bears only the year "1952."
The obverse features brown printing on a light orange underprint, with the text "REPUBLICA POPULARA ROMANA" and "MINISTERUL FINANTELOR" prominently displayed. The reverse showcases the national coat of arms at the center. This specific variant, Pick 81a, is distinguished by red serial numbers and was printed by Goznak in the USSR. These red serial number notes are considered rare compared to the more common blue serial number variants printed in Romania.