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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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    1906 commemorative coins Images Value Technical parameters Description Date of issue Mintage Event/Collection Obverse Reverse Diameter Mass Composition

  4. Moldovan leu - Wikipedia

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    The leu (Romanian pronunciation:, plural lei; sign: L; ISO 4217 code: MDL) is the currency of Moldova.Like the Romanian leu, the Moldovan leu is subdivided into 100 bani (sg. ban).

  5. Romanian leu - Wikipedia

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    The name of the currency means "lion", and is derived from the Dutch thaler (leeuwendaalder "lion thaler/dollar"). [2] [3] [4] The Dutch leeuwendaalder was imitated in several German and Italian cities.

  6. Category:Currencies of Romania - Wikipedia

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  7. GNOME Calculator - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Calculator, formerly known as gcalctool, is the software calculator integrated with the GNOME desktop environment. It is programmed in C and Vala and part of the GNOME Core Applications . Views

  8. Currency union - Wikipedia

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    A currency union (also known as monetary union) is an intergovernmental agreement that involves two or more states sharing the same currency.These states may not necessarily have any further integration (such as an economic and monetary union, which would have, in addition, a customs union and a single market).

  9. 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.