19 XI 1 40 (01 11 1940) Sig Ottulescu/Răzuş Two female farmers ovpt Series 2255 - 2291 Unissued 1,000 lei

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19 XI 1 40 (01 11 1940) Sig Ottulescu/Răzuş Two female farmers ovpt Series 2255 - 2291 Unissued 1,000 lei

Details

Obverse: Romanian text; trees; standing woman holding ball of yarn with standing girl; seated woman holding spindle and distaff with seated child; artist palette; olive branches and oak leaves; penal code; lyre; standing woman and girl with flower baskets; reclining woman breast-feeding infant with sheaf of wheat, sickle, and jug

Reverse: Romanian text; two female farmers standing barefoot in field with hoes over shoulders; standing woman harvesting fruit from trees with ladder, basket, and apron

Basic Information

GSID:

131155

Denomination:

1,000 lei

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

19 XI 1 40 (01 11 1940) Sig Ottulescu/Răzuş Two female farmers ovpt Series 2255 - 2291 Unissued

Physical Characteristics

Design Details

Note Color:

Green and brown

Note Dimension:

182 x 104 mm

Printer:

(National Bank of Romania)

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