1000 lei | |
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Banknote printed in 1992 | |
General information | |
Country | |
Value |
1000 lei |
Years |
2003–present |
Specifications | |
Width |
133 mm |
Height |
66 mm |
Security features | |
security thread, translucency, watermark | |
Appearance | |
Color |
blue |
Obverse | |
Reverse |
Moldovan Presidency Building, Trajan's Column, The Endless Column |
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The 1000 lei banknote was first printed by Moldova in 1992. It was first issued during October 2003 and is still in circulation today.
The 1000 lei note is predominantly blue in color. It has dimensions of 133 millimeters in width by 66 millimeters in height. Displayed on the obverse is an image of Stephen the Great. Shown on the reverse is the Moldovan Presidency Building with Trajan's Column and The Endless Column.
For security, a dark watermark, a security thread, and a translucent feature were implemented.
On the note, the Moldovan Presidency Building is inscribed as the Parliament Building. This is because the notes were printed when it was indeed the Parliament Building, but became the Presidency building afterward.
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Banknotes | 1 L • 5 L • 10 L • 20 L • 50 L • 100 L • 200 L • 500 L • 1000 L |
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Coins | 1 b • 5 b • 10 b • 25 b • 50 b • 1 L • 2 L • 5 L • 10 L • 20 L • 50 L • 100 L • 200 L • 1,000 L |
Miscellaneous | National Bank of Moldova • Transnistrian ruble |