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  2. Monetăria Statului - Wikipedia

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    The State Mint (Romanian: Monetăria Statului) is the national mint of Romania. It has its headquarters in Bucharest and produces (mints) the coins in circulation in Romania , commemorative medals, and the civil and military orders ( state decorations ).

  3. Commemorative coins of Romania - Wikipedia

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    1 leu 37 mm 23.25 g Copper-plated tombac 26 March 2007 Centenary of the birth of Mircea Eliade: 5 lei 30 mm 15.55 g Silver 999‰ 10 lei 21 mm 6.452 g Gold 999‰ 1 banu 15 mm 1.75 g smooth 25 April 2007 BU Gold replicas of subdivisional coins from 1867 2 bani 20 mm 3.5 g 5 bani 8.65 g 10 bani: 30 mm: 17.2010 g: 10 centime: 10 g Copper-plated ...

  4. Romanian leu - Wikipedia

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    The exchange rate was pegged at 167.20 lei to US$1 on 7 February 1929, US$1 = 135.95 lei on 5 November 1936, US$1 = 204.29 lei on 18 May 1940, and US$1 = 187.48 lei on 31 March 1941. During Romania's World War II alliance with Nazi Germany , the leu was pegged to the reichsmark at a rate of 49.50 lei to RM 1, falling to 59.5 lei = RM 1 in April ...

  5. Latin Monetary Union - Wikipedia

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    The LMU adopted the specifications of the French gold franc, which had been introduced by Napoleon I in 1803 and was struck in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 40, 50 and 100 francs, with the 20 franc coin (6.45161 grams or 99.5636 grains of .900 fine gold struck on a 21-millimetre or 0.83-inch planchet) being the most common.

  6. National Archives of Romania - Wikipedia

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    By law nr. 16/1996 (modified by law nr.138/2013, in order to update the existing law and comply with EU requirements), the Archives establishes norms for archival activity; implements measures from the law on archives; receives documents for the National Archival Deposit of Romania; inventories, selects and preserves the documents it holds; preserves documents on microfilm and other formats ...

  7. Alliance for the Union of Romanians - Wikipedia

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    By July 2020, AUR counted 22 branches in Europe and North America for the Romanian diaspora. [60] The first of these was established in Wolverhampton, in the United Kingdom. [61] AUR was the only party in Romania that expressed support for Donald Trump in the 2020 United States presidential election. [62]

  8. Austro-Hungarian krone - Wikipedia

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    The krone (alternatively crown; German: Krone, Hungarian: korona, Italian: corona, Polish: korona, Slovene: krona, Serbo-Croatian: kruna, Czech: koruna, Slovak: koruna, Romanian: coroană, Ukrainian: корона) was the official currency of Austria-Hungary from 1892 (when it replaced the gulden as part of the adoption of the gold standard) until the dissolution of the empire in 1918.

  9. Monetary inflation - Wikipedia

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    Monetary inflation is a sustained increase in the money supply of a country (or currency area). Depending on many factors, especially public expectations, the fundamental state and development of the economy, and the transmission mechanism, it is likely to result in price inflation, which is usually just called "inflation", which is a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services.