Romania



2017 - Romania 1 Leu banknote PIC 117k UNC

2017 - Romania 1 Leu banknote PIC 117k UNC

This Romanian 1 Leu banknote is associated with 2017 in the product data. It is identified by the sp..

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2017 - Romania 5 Lei banknote PIC 118h UNC

2017 - Romania 5 Lei banknote PIC 118h UNC

This Romania 5 Lei banknote is identified by the specific reference PIC 118h and is associated with ..

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Frequently asked questions

Which periods and denominations are represented in the Romania banknote catalog?

The Romania category covers notes dated from 1941 to 2017. Earlier entries include a 1,000 Lei note from 1941 and 10 and 100 Lei notes from 1966. The 1990s and early 2000s are represented by denominations ranging from 200 Lei to 500,000 Lei. Later entries include 1, 5 and 10 Lei notes dated 2005, as well as 1 and 5 Lei notes dated 2017. This selection describes the shop’s catalog, not every Romanian banknote issue.

Which Pick references and notable groups can be found among these Romania notes?

The catalog includes Pick references such as P52, P94, P97, P100a, P101, P105, P106, P107a, P108a, P111a, P112a, P113, P115a, P117d, P117g, P117h, P117k, P118b and P118h. A notable group is the later 1, 5 and 10 Lei material, including several P117 and P118 variants. The descriptions for P111a and P112a identify those entries as plastic, providing an additional collecting distinction.

How can I identify a Romania banknote in this catalog?

Begin with the year and denomination shown in the product title, then compare the Pick reference and variant suffix. For example, the catalog distinguishes references such as P100a, P107a, P108a, P117d, P117g, P117h, P117k, P118b and P118h. Condition is another identifying detail: the same P118b reference appears with UNC, XF and F grades. Checking all three elements helps separate similar Romanian notes and variants.

What condition grades are represented for Romanian banknotes?

The Romania catalog uses several standard condition abbreviations, including UNC, XF, VF and F. Most of the listed entries are marked UNC, while selected notes are offered with XF, VF or F grades. The 5 Lei P118b is especially useful for comparison because it appears in UNC, XF and F condition descriptions. When building a collection, record the grade alongside the denomination, year and Pick reference rather than treating similar designs as identical examples.

What should I check before buying a Romania banknote from this catalog?

Before buying, compare the complete product title with the note you want: country, year, denomination, Pick reference and grade. Pay particular attention to variant letters, since references such as P117d, P117g, P117h and P117k identify different cataloged entries. The descriptions for some notes also state that the banknote corresponds with the image, while some mention pricing per unit. Review the individual listing details carefully so the selected item matches your collecting plans.

Which recurring denomination pattern stands out in the Romania catalog?

The later part of the catalog shows a recurring focus on small-denomination Romanian notes. The 2005 entries include 1, 5 and 10 Lei, while later entries include 1 Lei dated 2012, 2013 and 2017, plus 5 Lei dated 2017. This makes the 1 Lei and 5 Lei series useful areas for comparing dates and Pick variants, including P117 and P118 references, within the Romania category.