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obverse
reverse
PCGS
Context
Years: 1926–1927
Issuer: Albania Issuer flag
Period:
(1925—1928)
Currency:
(1926—1965)
Demonetization: 1 January 1940
Total mintage: 1,262,000
Material
Diameter: 21.7 mm
Weight: 4 g
Thickness: 1.46 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Nickel
Magnetic: Yes
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Coin alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↓
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard3
Numista: #9756
Value
Exchange value: ¼ ALK

Obverse

Description:
Left-facing lion.
Inscription:
SHQIPNI

1926

R

G · ROMAGNOLI

A · MOTTI · INC ·
Translation:
ALBANIA

1926

R

G · ROMAGNOLI

A · MOTTI · ENGRAVER
Script: Latin
Languages: Albanian, Italian

Reverse

Description:
Oak leaf branch.
Inscription:
1/4

LEKU
Script: Latin

Edge

Reeded

Categories

Animal> Feline

Mints

NameMark
RomeR

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1926R506,000
1927R756,000

Historical background

In 1926, Albania's currency situation was characterized by instability and foreign dependence, a legacy of its turbulent emergence as an independent state following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. The country lacked a unified national currency, and its monetary system was a chaotic mix of foreign coins and notes. The Ottoman gold lira, the French gold franc, the Italian lira, and the Greek drachma all circulated concurrently, with their values fluctuating based on weight and international exchange rates rather than a fixed standard. This monetary fragmentation hampered trade, state revenue collection, and economic development, as the government had little control over its own money supply.

The dominant foreign influence in this period was Italy, which was increasingly asserting its economic and political control over Albania. While the National Bank of Albania, established in 1925 with significant Italian capital, was tasked with issuing a national currency, it had not yet done so by 1926. Instead, the bank began to consolidate monetary control by introducing the Albanian franc (Franga) as a unit of account, pegged at par to the French gold franc. However, physical currency in circulation remained predominantly foreign, with Italian influence growing through loans and trade agreements that further tied the Albanian economy to Rome.

Consequently, the currency situation in 1926 was a transitional but precarious one. The framework for a modern, national currency was being built under the auspices of the Italian-backed National Bank, aiming to replace the anarchy of competing foreign monies. Yet, the tangible reality for most Albanians was still a confusing system of metal and paper from various nations, symbolizing the country's broader struggles with sovereignty and state-building. This instability would only be partially resolved with the eventual introduction of the first Albanian notes in 1926, which were themselves backed by and dependent on Italian reserves.

Series: 1926 Albania circulation coins

20 Franga Ari obverse
20 Franga Ari reverse
20 Franga Ari
1926-1927
10 Qindar Leku obverse
10 Qindar Leku reverse
10 Qindar Leku
1926
¼ Leku obverse
¼ Leku reverse
¼ Leku
1926-1927
½ Lek obverse
½ Lek reverse
½ Lek
1926
1 Lek obverse
1 Lek reverse
1 Lek
1926-1931
2 Franga Ari obverse
2 Franga Ari reverse
2 Franga Ari
1926-1928
5 Franga Ari obverse
5 Franga Ari reverse
5 Franga Ari
1926-1927
🌱 Common