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  1. Archivo. Historial del archivo. Usos del archivo. Uso global del archivo. No se dispone de una resolución más alta. 1_leu._Romania,_2005_b.jpg ‎ (661 × 336 píxeles; tamaño de archivo: 76 kB; tipo MIME: image/jpeg) Este es un archivo de Wikimedia Commons, un depósito de contenido libre hospedado por la Fundación Wikimedia.Más abajo se ...

  2. In 2005 the new Romanian leu was printed with the same physical dimensions as the euro in order to fit the Union's automatic teller machine (ATM) system. [7] In 2006, the Romanian government announced that the new plan to join the ERM II (a prerequisite for euro adoption) would take place only after 2012 because of significant impediments such as price instability and high interest rates.

  3. Design date. 2005. The five hundred lei banknote is the highest of the circulating denomination of the Romanian leu. It is the same size as the 200 Euro banknote . The main color of the banknote is gray. It pictures, on the obverse poet Mihai Eminescu, and on the reverse the University of Iași Library, and the front page of the Timpul newspaper.

  4. A watermill and the Thinker of Hamangia. Designer. National Bank of Romania. Design date. 2006. The two hundred lei banknote is one of the circulating denomination of the Romanian leu. [1] The main color of the banknote is orange. It pictures, on the obverse a poet, Lucian Blaga, and on the reverse a watermill and a figurine known in Romania as ...

  5. The information shown there does not constitute financial advice. Conversion rates Romanian Leu / US Dollar. 1 RON. 0.21541 USD. 5 RON. 1.07703 USD. 10 RON. 2.15405 USD. 20 RON.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Five_leiFive lei - Wikipedia

    Five lei. The five lei banknote is one of the circulating denomination of the Romanian leu. It is the same size as the 10 Euro banknote . The main color of the banknote is purple. It pictures, on the obverse composer and violinist George Enescu, and on the reverse the Romanian Athenaeum, headquarters of the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra ...

  7. The one hundred thousand lei was the largest-denomination coin ever issued in Romania. It was minted only in 1946, to mark the end of World War II the previous year. It was made of 70% silver and 30% copper. The obverse featured a portrait of King Michael I of Romania with the inscription MIHAI I REGE AL ROMANIEI (Michael I King of Romania).