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Moldovan leu

The leu (sign: L; ISO 4217 code: MDL) is the currency of Moldova. Like the Romanian leu, the Moldovan leu (pl. lei) is subdivided into 100 bani (sg. ban). The name of the currency originates from a Romanian word which means "lion".

Moldovan leu
leu moldovenesc (Romanian)
100 Lei note obverse1 Leu note obverse
ISO 4217
CodeMDL (numeric: 498)
Subunit0.01
Unit
Plurallei
SymbolL
Denominations
Subunit
1100ban
Plural
 banbani
Banknotes
 Freq. used20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 lei
 Rarely used1, 5, 10 lei
Coins
 Freq. used5, 10, 25, 50 bani, 1 leu, 2, 5, 10 lei
 Rarely used1 ban
Demographics
Date of introduction29 November 1993
User(s) Moldova (except  Transnistria)
Issuance
Central bankNational Bank of Moldova
 Websitewww.bnm.md
Valuation
Inflation4.7%
 SourceStatista.com, 2018 est.

Etymology Edit

The name of the currency means "lion", and is derived from the Dutch thaler (leeuwendaalder "lion thaler/dollar").[1][2][3] The Dutch leeuwendaalder was imitated in several German and Italian cities. These coins circulated in Moldova, Romania and Bulgaria and gave their name to their respective currencies: the Moldovan leu, the Romanian leu and the Bulgarian lev.[4]

 
Dutch Thaler, depicting a lion, the origin of the Moldovan "Leu"

History Edit

Between 1918 and 1940 and again between 1941 and 1944, when Moldova was part of Romania, the Romanian leu was used in what was then the eastern part of the broader Romanian region of Moldavia (Moldova in Romanian). The Moldovan leu was established on 29 November 1993, following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the creation of the independent Republic of Moldova. It replaced the temporary cupon currency at a rate of 1 leu = 1000 cupon.

In Transnistria, an unrecognized breakaway state which is internationally recognized as part of Moldova, the Transnistrian ruble is used instead. The currency is not honoured by Moldova or any other state.

Coins Edit

A first series of mostly small aluminum coins entered circulation in November 1993. A second series consisting of larger denomination coins was issued in 2018. Most Moldovan coins are minted at the Monetăria Statului in Romania.

First series (1993–present) Edit

In November 1993, the National Bank of Moldova (NBM) issued its first coins of 1, 5, 25 and 50 bani and 1 and 5 lei.[5]

The 1 and 5 lei coins were withdrawn from circulation in 1994.[6] Due to their low quality and relatively high nominal value many forgeries appeared.

In April 1996, a 10 bani coin was introduced.[7]

In 1997, the NBM announced that it would replace the existing aluminum 50 bani coin with a new one made from brass-plated steel with a new and improved design featuring anti-counterfeit elements such as reeding. A first for modern Moldovan coins.

The new 50 bani coins were put into circulation on 2 February 1998. At the same time the NBM began withdrawing old aluminum 50 bani coins.[8] They were demonitized on 1 January 1999.

1 ban coins remain legal tender but are rarely used or seen in circulation, effectively leading to "Swedish rounding".[9]

Coins of the first series (1993–present)[10]
Image Value Technical parameters Description Date of
Diameter Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse minting issue withdrawal lapse
  1 ban 14.5 mm 0.67 g Aluminum Plain Denomination, year of minting Coat of arms, country name 1993~2017 29 November 1993 Current, but not issued for general circulation
  5 bani 16 mm 0.75 g 1993~2018 Current
  10 bani 16.6 mm 0.85 g 1995~2018
  25 bani 17.5 mm 0.95g 1993~2020
  50 bani 19 mm 1.07 g 1993 1 January 1999
  50 bani 19 mm 3.1 g Brass-plated steel Reeded Grapevine with grapes and leaves, denomination, year of minting 1997~2018 2 February 1998[11] Current
  1 leu 20,1 mm 3,3 g Nickel clad steel Plain Denomination, year of minting 1992 29 November 1993 1994
  5 lei 22,0 mm 3,6 g 1993
These images are to scale at 2.5 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the coin specification table.

Second series (2018–present) Edit

In 2017, the NBM announced plans to reintroduce 1 and 5 lei coins alongside new 2 and 10 lei coins citing "superior durability and cheaper manufacturing and maintenance cost over time compared to banknotes" as the main reason and asking people to submit their designs for the new coins.[12] The design of the new coins was unveiled on February 28, 2018, featuring elements of both the coat of arms of the Principality of Moldavia on the obverse and the coat of arms of the Republic of Moldova on the reverse, with 1 and 2 lei coins being made from nickel-plated steel and 5 and 10 lei coins featuring a bi-metallic design with elements made from nickel-plated steel and brass-plated steel.[13] The new coins were put into circulation starting 28 February 2018.[14] All of the new lei coins are currently intended to be used alongside banknotes of equal value.

Coins of the second series (2018–present)[15]
Image Value Technical parameters Description Date of
Diameter Thickness Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse First minting First issue
  1 leu 21.5 mm 1.8 mm 4.45 g Nickel-plated steel Segmented (Plain and reeded sections (3 groups)) Female-faced crescent, part of an aurochs' head, coat of arms, state title Denomination, year of minting, the letters "R" and "M" in latent image, and part of the coat of arms on the background 2018 April 2018
  2 lei 23.7 mm 2.2 mm 6.7 g Reeded Male-faced Sun, part of an aurochs' head, coat of arms, state title
  5 lei 24.4 mm 2.25 mm 7.1 g Center plug: Nickel-plated steel
Outer ring: Brass-plated steel
Segmented (Plain and reeded sections (5 groups)) The horns of an aurochs' (part of its head), surmounted by an open crown, an eight pointed star between the horns, a heraldic rose, coat of arms, state title early 2019
  10 lei 25.3 mm 2.3 mm 7.65 g Center plug: Brass-plated steel
Outer ring: Nickel-plated steel
Reeded with inscription: Reeded, "MOLDOVA*MOLDOVA*" Personal coat of arms of Stephen the Great, part of an aurochs' head, coat of arms, state title

Commemorative coins Edit

Since 1996, several commemorative coins for collectors have been issued. A complete listing can be found here.

Banknotes Edit

There have been two series of Moldovan leu banknotes. The first series was short-lived and only included 1, 5, and 10 lei. The front of all of these notes—and all subsequent notes—feature a portrait of Ștefan cel Mare (Stephen the Great, also known as Stephen III of Moldavia), the prince of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504. The first two lines of the Miorița (The Little Ewe) ballad appear on the back, printed vertically between the denomination numeral and the vignette of the fortress. The Miorița is an old Romanian pastoral ballad considered one of the most important pieces of Romanian folklore. The lines “Pe-un picior de plai, Pe-o gură de rai” translate as “Near a low foothill, at Heaven’s doorsill.”

Second Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark first printing issue
    1 leu 114 × 58 mm Yellow Stephen III Căpriana monastery As portrait 1994 May 1994
    5 lei Cyan St. Dumitru Church, Orhei April 1994
    10 lei 121 × 61 mm Red Hîrjauca monastery May 1994
    20 lei Green Soroca Fort 1992 November 1993
    50 lei Pink Hîrbovăț monastery May 1994
    100 lei Orange Tighina Fortress September 1995
    200 lei 133 × 66 mm Purple Chișinău City Hall
    500 lei Orange and green Chișinău Cathedral December 1999
    1000 lei Blue Presidential Palace October 2003
For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

Moldovan leu banknotes were notable for not using intaglio printing until 2015: the main security features on all denominations were limited, initially consisting mainly of a watermark of Ștefan, a solid security thread, and a see-through registration device.[16] In 2015, the National Bank of Moldova finally rolled out intaglio printing and embossing for denominations between 10 and 500 lei, and also introduced revised security features on all denominations except for 1,000 lei.[17] The banknote for 1,000 lei, valued at €51.60 by currency exchange service XE.com on 31 December 2019,[18] continues to use the original design.

Exchange rates Edit

Current MDL exchange rates
From Google Finance: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD RON RUB UAH
From Yahoo! Finance: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD RON RUB UAH
From XE.com: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD RON RUB UAH
From OANDA: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD RON RUB UAH

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Euro Exhibition - Opening Speech by Mugur Isărescu, NBR Governor, BNR.ro
  2. ^ Numismatic issue - a set of three collector coins dedicated to 140 years since the establishment of military communications, BNR.ro
  3. ^ Romanian New Leu, oanda.com
  4. ^ "Online Etymology Dictionary". www.etymonline.com.
  5. ^ "cu privire la introducerea monedei naţionale în Republica Moldova" (in Romanian). PREŞEDINTELE REPUBLICII MOLDOVA. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  6. ^ "O pătrime de veac a leului moldovenesc" (in Romanian). joblist.md. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  7. ^ "Moneda cu valoarea nominală de 10 bani" (in Romanian). National Bank of Moldova. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  8. ^ "cu privire la punerea în circulaţie a monedei metalice cu valoarea nominală de 50 bani modelul anului 1997" (in Romanian). National Bank of Moldova. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  9. ^ (in Romanian). National Bank of Moldova. Archived from the original on 28 March 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  10. ^ National Bank of Moldova. Coins. Available at: http://www.bnm.md/ro/content/monede
  11. ^ "cu privire la punerea în circulaţie a monedei metalice cu valoarea nominală de 50 bani modelul anului 1997" (in Romanian). National Bank of Moldova. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  12. ^ "BNM invită cetățenii să prezinte concepte pentru designul monedelor de 1 leu și 2 lei" (in Romanian). National Bank of Moldova. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  13. ^ "Eveniment de lansare a unei serii noi de monede metalice" (in Romanian). National Bank of Moldova. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  14. ^ "Din 28 februarie 2018, BNM pune în circulație noi monede metalice: de 1, 2, 5 și 10 lei" (in Romanian). National Bank of Moldova. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  15. ^ "Monede în circulație" (in Romanian). National Bank of Moldova. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  16. ^ . National Bank of Moldova. Chisinau. 18 October 2003. Archived from the original on 5 January 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  17. ^ . National Bank of Moldova. Chisinau. Archived from the original on 5 January 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  18. ^ . XE. Newmarket: XE.com Inc. 31 December 2019. Archived from the original on 5 January 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2020.

External links Edit

  • Coins of Moldova at CISCoins.net
  • Catalog of Banknotes of Moldova
  • The banknotes of Moldova (in English and German)

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The leu sign L ISO 4217 code MDL is the currency of Moldova Like the Romanian leu the Moldovan leu pl lei is subdivided into 100 bani sg ban The name of the currency originates from a Romanian word which means lion Moldovan leuleu moldovenesc Romanian 100 Lei note obverse1 Leu note obverseISO 4217CodeMDL numeric 498 Subunit0 01UnitPluralleiSymbolL DenominationsSubunit 1 100banPlural banbaniBanknotes Freq used20 50 100 200 500 1000 lei Rarely used1 5 10 leiCoins Freq used5 10 25 50 bani 1 leu 2 5 10 lei Rarely used1 banDemographicsDate of introduction29 November 1993User s Moldova except Transnistria IssuanceCentral bankNational Bank of Moldova Websitewww wbr bnm wbr mdValuationInflation4 7 SourceStatista com 2018 est Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Coins 3 1 First series 1993 present 3 2 Second series 2018 present 3 3 Commemorative coins 4 Banknotes 5 Exchange rates 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEtymology EditThe name of the currency means lion and is derived from the Dutch thaler leeuwendaalder lion thaler dollar 1 2 3 The Dutch leeuwendaalder was imitated in several German and Italian cities These coins circulated in Moldova Romania and Bulgaria and gave their name to their respective currencies the Moldovan leu the Romanian leu and the Bulgarian lev 4 nbsp Dutch Thaler depicting a lion the origin of the Moldovan Leu History EditBetween 1918 and 1940 and again between 1941 and 1944 when Moldova was part of Romania the Romanian leu was used in what was then the eastern part of the broader Romanian region of Moldavia Moldova in Romanian The Moldovan leu was established on 29 November 1993 following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the creation of the independent Republic of Moldova It replaced the temporary cupon currency at a rate of 1 leu 1000 cupon In Transnistria an unrecognized breakaway state which is internationally recognized as part of Moldova the Transnistrian ruble is used instead The currency is not honoured by Moldova or any other state Coins EditA first series of mostly small aluminum coins entered circulation in November 1993 A second series consisting of larger denomination coins was issued in 2018 Most Moldovan coins are minted at the Monetăria Statului in Romania First series 1993 present Edit In November 1993 the National Bank of Moldova NBM issued its first coins of 1 5 25 and 50 bani and 1 and 5 lei 5 The 1 and 5 lei coins were withdrawn from circulation in 1994 6 Due to their low quality and relatively high nominal value many forgeries appeared In April 1996 a 10 bani coin was introduced 7 In 1997 the NBM announced that it would replace the existing aluminum 50 bani coin with a new one made from brass plated steel with a new and improved design featuring anti counterfeit elements such as reeding A first for modern Moldovan coins The new 50 bani coins were put into circulation on 2 February 1998 At the same time the NBM began withdrawing old aluminum 50 bani coins 8 They were demonitized on 1 January 1999 1 ban coins remain legal tender but are rarely used or seen in circulation effectively leading to Swedish rounding 9 Coins of the first series 1993 present 10 Image Value Technical parameters Description Date ofDiameter Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse minting issue withdrawal lapse nbsp 1 ban 14 5 mm 0 67 g Aluminum Plain Denomination year of minting Coat of arms country name 1993 2017 29 November 1993 Current but not issued for general circulation nbsp 5 bani 16 mm 0 75 g 1993 2018 Current nbsp 10 bani 16 6 mm 0 85 g 1995 2018 nbsp 25 bani 17 5 mm 0 95g 1993 2020 nbsp 50 bani 19 mm 1 07 g 1993 1 January 1999 nbsp 50 bani 19 mm 3 1 g Brass plated steel Reeded Grapevine with grapes and leaves denomination year of minting 1997 2018 2 February 1998 11 Current nbsp 1 leu 20 1 mm 3 3 g Nickel clad steel Plain Denomination year of minting 1992 29 November 1993 1994 nbsp 5 lei 22 0 mm 3 6 g 1993These images are to scale at 2 5 pixels per millimetre For table standards see the coin specification table Second series 2018 present Edit In 2017 the NBM announced plans to reintroduce 1 and 5 lei coins alongside new 2 and 10 lei coins citing superior durability and cheaper manufacturing and maintenance cost over time compared to banknotes as the main reason and asking people to submit their designs for the new coins 12 The design of the new coins was unveiled on February 28 2018 featuring elements of both the coat of arms of the Principality of Moldavia on the obverse and the coat of arms of the Republic of Moldova on the reverse with 1 and 2 lei coins being made from nickel plated steel and 5 and 10 lei coins featuring a bi metallic design with elements made from nickel plated steel and brass plated steel 13 The new coins were put into circulation starting 28 February 2018 14 All of the new lei coins are currently intended to be used alongside banknotes of equal value Coins of the second series 2018 present 15 Image Value Technical parameters Description Date ofDiameter Thickness Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse First minting First issue nbsp 1 leu 21 5 mm 1 8 mm 4 45 g Nickel plated steel Segmented Plain and reeded sections 3 groups Female faced crescent part of an aurochs head coat of arms state title Denomination year of minting the letters R and M in latent image and part of the coat of arms on the background 2018 April 2018 nbsp 2 lei 23 7 mm 2 2 mm 6 7 g Reeded Male faced Sun part of an aurochs head coat of arms state title nbsp 5 lei 24 4 mm 2 25 mm 7 1 g Center plug Nickel plated steelOuter ring Brass plated steel Segmented Plain and reeded sections 5 groups The horns of an aurochs part of its head surmounted by an open crown an eight pointed star between the horns a heraldic rose coat of arms state title early 2019 nbsp 10 lei 25 3 mm 2 3 mm 7 65 g Center plug Brass plated steelOuter ring Nickel plated steel Reeded with inscription Reeded MOLDOVA MOLDOVA Personal coat of arms of Stephen the Great part of an aurochs head coat of arms state titleCommemorative coins Edit Since 1996 several commemorative coins for collectors have been issued A complete listing can be found here Banknotes EditThere have been two series of Moldovan leu banknotes The first series was short lived and only included 1 5 and 10 lei The front of all of these notes and all subsequent notes feature a portrait of Ștefan cel Mare Stephen the Great also known as Stephen III of Moldavia the prince of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504 The first two lines of the Miorița The Little Ewe ballad appear on the back printed vertically between the denomination numeral and the vignette of the fortress The Miorița is an old Romanian pastoral ballad considered one of the most important pieces of Romanian folklore The lines Pe un picior de plai Pe o gură de rai translate as Near a low foothill at Heaven s doorsill Second SeriesImage Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date ofObverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark first printing issue nbsp nbsp 1 leu 114 58 mm Yellow Stephen III Căpriana monastery As portrait 1994 May 1994 nbsp nbsp 5 lei Cyan St Dumitru Church Orhei April 1994 nbsp nbsp 10 lei 121 61 mm Red Hirjauca monastery May 1994 nbsp nbsp 20 lei Green Soroca Fort 1992 November 1993 nbsp nbsp 50 lei Pink Hirbovăț monastery May 1994 nbsp nbsp 100 lei Orange Tighina Fortress September 1995 nbsp nbsp 200 lei 133 66 mm Purple Chișinău City Hall nbsp nbsp 500 lei Orange and green Chișinău Cathedral December 1999 nbsp nbsp 1000 lei Blue Presidential Palace October 2003For table standards see the banknote specification table On the front side of each banknote only one man is represented the best known ruler of Moldavia Ștefan cel Mare Stephen the Great The first two lines of the Miorița ballad are written in the white circle on the front side of each banknote On the back side of all the banknotes there are depicted Trajan s Column and The Endless Column Moldovan leu banknotes were notable for not using intaglio printing until 2015 the main security features on all denominations were limited initially consisting mainly of a watermark of Ștefan a solid security thread and a see through registration device 16 In 2015 the National Bank of Moldova finally rolled out intaglio printing and embossing for denominations between 10 and 500 lei and also introduced revised security features on all denominations except for 1 000 lei 17 The banknote for 1 000 lei valued at 51 60 by currency exchange service XE com on 31 December 2019 18 continues to use the original design Exchange rates EditCurrent MDL exchange ratesFrom Google Finance AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD RON RUB UAHFrom Yahoo Finance AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD RON RUB UAHFrom XE com AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD RON RUB UAHFrom OANDA AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD RON RUB UAHSee also EditEconomy of Moldova Romanian leu Bulgarian levReferences Edit Euro Exhibition Opening Speech by Mugur Isărescu NBR Governor BNR ro Numismatic issue a set of three collector coins dedicated to 140 years since the establishment of military communications BNR ro Romanian New Leu oanda com Online Etymology Dictionary www etymonline com cu privire la introducerea monedei naţionale in Republica Moldova in Romanian PRESEDINTELE REPUBLICII MOLDOVA Retrieved 22 March 2020 O pătrime de veac a leului moldovenesc in Romanian joblist md Retrieved 22 March 2020 Moneda cu valoarea nominală de 10 bani in Romanian National Bank of Moldova Retrieved 22 March 2020 cu privire la punerea in circulaţie a monedei metalice cu valoarea nominală de 50 bani modelul anului 1997 in Romanian National Bank of Moldova Retrieved 15 March 2020 Moneda metalică cu valoarea nominală de 1 ban este mijloc legal de plată in Romanian National Bank of Moldova Archived from the original on 28 March 2018 Retrieved 28 March 2018 National Bank of Moldova Coins Available at http www bnm md ro content monede cu privire la punerea in circulaţie a monedei metalice cu valoarea nominală de 50 bani modelul anului 1997 in Romanian National Bank of Moldova Retrieved 22 March 2020 BNM invită cetățenii să prezinte concepte pentru designul monedelor de 1 leu și 2 lei in Romanian National Bank of Moldova Retrieved 28 March 2018 Eveniment de lansare a unei serii noi de monede metalice in Romanian National Bank of Moldova Retrieved 28 March 2018 Din 28 februarie 2018 BNM pune in circulație noi monede metalice de 1 2 5 și 10 lei in Romanian National Bank of Moldova Retrieved 28 March 2018 Monede in circulație in Romanian National Bank of Moldova Retrieved 28 March 2018 1000 lei face value banknote National Bank of Moldova Chisinau 18 October 2003 Archived from the original on 5 January 2020 Retrieved 5 January 2020 Security features of upgraded banknotes National Bank of Moldova Chisinau Archived from the original on 5 January 2020 Retrieved 5 January 2020 XE Currency Table Euro XE Newmarket XE com Inc 31 December 2019 Archived from the original on 5 January 2020 Retrieved 5 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