9 Septembre 1880 Sig Câmpineanu/Ioanide/Bilcescu 50 lei

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9 Septembre 1880 Sig Câmpineanu/Ioanide/Bilcescu 50 lei

Details

Obverse: Black BANCA NATIONALA / ROMANIEI overprint; Romanian text; tropaeum with shield, helmet, and lances; fascia and muscular lorica; standing Roman soldier shaking hands with allegorical woman (Dacia) in front of Emperor Trajan; Roman bridge across Danube river at Drobeta; eagle atop coat of arms; flags, drum, canon, pick axe, rifle shovel, and basket

Reverse: Romanian text; coat of arms; basket with flowers; pedestal with floral vase; penal code; grape vines and fruit; two standing peasant women with hoes over shoulders; coat of arms

Basic Information

GSID:

130835

Denomination:

50 lei

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

9 Septembre 1880 Sig Câmpineanu/Ioanide/Bilcescu

Physical Characteristics

Design Details

Note Color:

Cobalt blue

Note Dimension:

184 x 126 mm

Printer:

(Banque de France)

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