05 September (Romania ) within release 130th Anniversary of the National Bank of Romania goes into circulation Souvenir Sheet First 100 Lei Banknote, Souvenir Sheet face value 2.40+4.30 Romanian leu
Souvenir Sheet First 100 Lei Banknote, Souvenir Sheet in catalogues | |
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Michel: | Mi: RO BL477 |
Stamp Number: | Sn: RO 5204b |
Stanley Gibbons: | Sg: RO MS7070 |
Souvenir Sheet is vertical format.
Also in the issue 130th Anniversary of the National Bank of Romania:
Souvenir Sheet First 100 Lei Banknote, Souvenir Sheet it reflects the thematic directions:
An anniversary is the date on which an event took place or an institution was founded in a previous year, and may also refer to the commemoration or celebration of that event. For example, the first event is the initial occurrence or, if planned, the inaugural of the event. One year later would be the first anniversary of that event. The word was first used for Catholic feasts to commemorate saints. Most countries celebrate national anniversaries, typically called national days. These could be the date of independence of the nation or the adoption of a new constitution or form of government. The important dates in a sitting monarch's reign may also be commemorated, an event often referred to as a "Jubilee".
A banknote—also called a bill (North American English), paper money, or simply a note—is a type of negotiable promissory note, made by a bank or other licensed authority, payable to the bearer on demand. Banknotes were originally issued by commercial banks, which were legally required to redeem the notes for legal tender (usually gold or silver coin) when presented to the chief cashier of the originating bank. These commercial banknotes only traded at face value in the market served by the issuing bank. Commercial banknotes have primarily been replaced by national banknotes issued by central banks or monetary authorities.
A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans.Lending activities can be directly performed by the bank or indirectly through capital markets