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Context
Years: 2005–2017
Issuer: Romania Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1989)
Currency:
(since 2005)
Total mintage: 11,000
Material
Diameter: 23.75 mm
Weight: 6.1 g
Thickness: 1.9 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Nickel brass
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
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Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard192
Numista: #4768
Value
Exchange value: 0.50 RON = $0.12
Inflation-adjusted value: 1.30 RON

Obverse

Description:
Romania's coat of arms between stars, with the country name above and the date below.
Inscription:
ROMANIA

2005
Script: Latin

Reverse

Description:
Worth
Inscription:
50

BANI
Script: Latin

Edge

Smooth with lettering. "ROMANIA" inscribed twice, with a star separating the two words.
Legend:
ROMANIA ☆ ROMANIA ☆

Categories

Symbols> Coat of Arms

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2005
20052,000Proof
2006
20061,000Proof
20071,000Proof
20081,000Proof
2008
20091,000Proof
2009
20101,000Proof
2011
20111,000Proof
2012
20121,000Proof
20131,000Proof
2014500Proof
2014
2015
2015250Proof
2016
2016250Proof
2017
2017Proof

Historical background

In 2005, Romania was in a period of economic transition and convergence, actively preparing for its eventual accession to the European Union in 2007. The national currency, the Romanian leu (RON), had undergone a significant redenomination just two years prior in July 2003, where 10,000 old lei were replaced by one new leu. This move was a crucial step in stabilizing the currency, simplifying transactions, and curbing the psychological impact of high nominal values, thereby boosting public confidence in the monetary system after years of high inflation in the 1990s.

The year was characterized by a managed floating exchange rate regime, with the National Bank of Romania (BNR) prioritizing inflation control. While the leu was not pegged to the euro, the BNR intervened in the foreign exchange market to smooth out excessive volatility. A key policy focus was maintaining a tight monetary policy to further reduce inflation, which had fallen to single digits but remained a concern. This period saw gradual but steady appreciation pressure on the leu against major currencies, driven by strong capital inflows from foreign direct investment, EU fund anticipation, and a growing banking sector.

Overall, the 2005 currency situation reflected a economy in stabilization, with authorities carefully balancing the goals of disinflation, exchange rate stability, and maintaining export competitiveness. The successful management of the leu was a cornerstone of Romania's EU integration roadmap, as it demonstrated the country's ability to achieve macroeconomic stability and move closer to meeting the Maastricht criteria, even though adopting the euro remained a distant, post-accession objective.

Series: 2005 Romania circulation coins

1 Ban obverse
1 Ban reverse
1 Ban
2005-2017
5 Bani obverse
5 Bani reverse
5 Bani
2005-2017
10 Bani obverse
10 Bani reverse
10 Bani
2005-2017
50 Bani obverse
50 Bani reverse
50 Bani
2005-2017
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