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Banca Națională a României

10 Lei (Emil Racoviță) – Romania

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: 150 years since the birth of Emil Racoviță
Romania
Context
Year: 2018
Issuer: Romania Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1989)
Currency:
(since 2005)
Total mintage: 200
Material
Diameter: 37 mm
Weight: 31.1 g
Silver weight: 31.07 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.9% Silver
Standard: Silver ounce
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
References
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Numista: #145797
Value
Exchange value: 10 RON = $2.32
Bullion value: $89.57
Inflation-adjusted value: 15.46 RON

Obverse

Description:
Foreground: vintage image of the Belgica Antarctic expedition ship with "Expeditia navei BELGICA". Background: partial image of Emil Racoviță's Speleology Institute in Cluj. Also features arched "ROMANIA", "10 LEI", Romania's coat of arms, and "2018".
Inscription:
Expeditia navei BELGICA

ROMANIA

10 LEI

2018
Translation:
Antarctic Expedition Ship BELGICA

ROMANIA

10 LEI

2018
Script: Latin
Languages: Romanian, Latin

Reverse

Description:
Portrait of Emil Racoviță with arched name and years "1868–1947".
Inscription:
EMIL RACOVITA

1868 1947
Script: Latin

Edge

Milled

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2018200Proof

Historical background

In 2018, Romania's currency situation was characterized by a period of relative stability for the Romanian Leu (RON) against the Euro, but within a context of significant macroeconomic pressures. The year saw the RON trading in a managed float regime, with the National Bank of Romania (NBR) actively intervening to curb excessive volatility. The key exchange rate band hovered around 4.6 to 4.7 RON per Euro for much of the year, a stability achieved despite twin deficits—a widening current account deficit and a large budget deficit—that typically put downward pressure on a currency.

The primary domestic challenge was robust domestic demand, fueled by sharp increases in wages and government spending, which spurred inflation and a growing import bill. This contributed to the current account deficit widening to nearly 4.5% of GDP, raising concerns about external sustainability. In response, the NBR pursued a tightening monetary policy, raising its key interest rate five times throughout the year to combat inflation, which peaked above 5%. These hikes helped support the Leu by making RON-denominated assets more attractive to investors seeking higher yields.

Internationally, the year brought headwinds from emerging market volatility and a stronger US dollar, which pressured currencies globally. However, the RON's relative resilience was also underpinned by strong GDP growth (over 4%) and EU fund inflows. Ultimately, 2018 was a year where the central bank successfully balanced competing priorities, using its reserves and interest rate policy to maintain currency stability while addressing inflationary pressures, though the underlying structural deficits pointed to longer-term vulnerabilities.
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