50,000 Romanian Lei Banknote (Fifty Thousand Lei Romania: 1996) Obverse & Reverse
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- 50,000 Romanian Lei Banknote (Fifty Thousand Lei Romania: 1996) Obverse & Reverse of Polymer Banknote.
Lei Cincizeci Mii - 50,000 L - Banca Naţională a României / 1996
Size: 155 × 70 mm [mm]
Color: Purple-Blue-Violet
Printing technology: offset on polymer
Romania Banknotes: Pick-109
Obverse: Portrait of the composer George Enescu (1881 - 1955), Carnation, irregular shape with safety features.
Reverse: The Sphinx of Bucegi Mountains, A fragment of musical chord (notes, score, notation) from Enescu's opera "King Oedipus".
Date of issue: October 1996.
Date of withdrawal: 16 December 2002.
Romanian Currency - Value 50,000 L
Issued by: National Bank of Romania (Banca Naţională a României).
printer: NBR
Security features against counterfeiting: Transparent window, Shadow image ("watermark"), Security thread, Perfect register, Iridescent stripe, Microtext, UV print.
Transparent window shape: irregular shape.
Symbol: L RON
Remark: This banknote is made from polymer substrate.
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Third leu (ROL): 1952-2005
In the post-communist period, there has been a switch in the material used for banknotes and coins. Banknotes have switched from special paper to special plastic, while coins switched from aluminum to more common coin alloys (probably partly due to technical limitations of coin-operated vending machines). The transition has been gradual for both, but much faster for the banknotes which are currently all made of plastic. There has been a period in which all banknotes were made of plastic and all coins were made of aluminum, a very distinctive combination.
In the 1990s, after the downfall of communism, inflation ran high due to reform failures, the legalization of owning foreign currency in 1990, reaching rates as high as 300% per year in 1993. By September 2003, one euro was exchanged for more than 40,000 lei, this being its peak value. Following a number of successful monetary policies in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the situation became gradually more stable, with one digit inflation in 2005.
The Romanian leu was briefly the world's least valued currency unit, from January (when the Turkish lira dropped six zeros) to July 2005. However, the 1,000,000 lei bill was not the highest Romanian denomination ever. This distinction belongs to the 5 million lei bill from 1947.
Where place i can change this note.
My mga collector pba ng Romanian dollar dito sa pinas
Are these now old?
well the 50000 was replaced and now is a 5 and now the biggest banknote is only 500 so ye they old
Do this money still have value ?
How much can you get in usa for one of these bills at an exchange at this present time?
how much is one of these worth not in USD?
I don't know since they are not in circulation any more it now has almost design and the value of 5 LEI
so that would be 1 USD
I have this Money right now... Can i sell it?
End to 2005 dropped 4 zeros
Meron PBA value yan 50.0000 Romanian dolar
Think its paper
may be money that I am
แลกเป็นเงินไทยเท่าไหร่ครับ
Note hi
Chalu hai kya
Exchange not mare paas hai 50.000 lei plz change
Hi, i have 50000 leu, can i convert in doller?
Yes kontat me 8233284546
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Koi Lana chatha hai who call karay 50000lei ka Dana chotha hu sell karna hai mjay 8233284546
40%you AAP ka
ez olyan mit az5 lej
50.000 old lei - 5 new lei