Ten lei

Ten lei
(Romania)
Value10 Romanian lei
Width133 mm
Height72 mm
Security featureswatermark, security thread, transparent window, microprinting, blacklight printing, gold-like overprint, EURion constellation
Material usedpolymer
Years of printingsince 2005
Obverse
DesignNicolae Grigorescu, Marshmallow, paintbrush, palette
DesignerNational Bank of Romania
Design date2005, revised in 2008
Reverse
DesignTraditional house from Oltenia, part from the Rodica painting
DesignerNational Bank of Romania
Design date2005, revised in 2008

The ten lei banknote is one of the circulating denominations of the Romanian leu. It is the same size as the 20 Euro banknote.

The main color of the banknote is pink. It depicts painter Nicolae Grigorescu on the obverse and a traditional house from Oltenia on the reverse, and a detail from the painting Rodica.

The original issue was printed using the intaglio technique. On 1 December 2008, the National Bank of Romania issued a second, revised banknote. It is printed using the offset printing technique (like the one leu and five lei banknotes). The official reason was the prevention of counterfeiting.[1] The new series shares the design with the previous series, the main difference being in the printing technique and the corresponding security features. As a result of the different printing technique, the second series appear lighter coloured than the first series.

  1. ^ (in Romanian) BNR press release