The NBR launches in the numismatic circuit coins of gold, silver and tombac peppered with the theme Centenary of the Romanian Patriarchate. The gold currency costs 23,000 lei, ie 4,500 euros. What are the other prices

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The National Bank launches on October 6 in the numismatic circuit a gold coin, a silver currency and a coin made of tomboc with the theme Centenary of the Romanian Patriarchate. The gold currency has a nominal value of 500 lei and a sale price of 23,000 lei, exclusively VAT. The silver currency has a nominal value of 10 lei and a sale price 630 lei, while the peppered tombac currency has a nominal value of 1 lion and will be sold for 250 lei. In addition to the currency, buyers also receive the presentation booklet and the certificate of authenticity. The maximum approved circulation for the gold currency is 1,000 pieces, for the silver currency is 5,000 pieces, for the coin of copper tombac is 5,000 pieces. The aversion of the gold coin presents the layout of the national cathedral, the inscriptions «Romania» and «National Cathedral» in the Circle Arc, the show «2025», the coat of arms of Romania and the nominal value «500 lei». The obverse of the silver currency presents the model of the national cathedral, the inscriptions «Romania» and «National Cathedral» in the circle arc, the show «2025», the coat of arms of Romania and the nominal value «10 lei». The obverse of the Curved Currency coin presents the layout of the national cathedral, the inscriptions «Romania» and «National Cathedral» in the circle arc, the show «2025», the coat of arms of Romania and the nominal value «1 Leo». The common reverse of the gold, silver and copper coins plays an image of the Patriarchate Palace, the headquarters of the Romanian Patriarchate and the inscription «Romanian Patriarchate». The gold and silver coins are packaged in transparent metacrylate capsules and are accompanied by presentation brochures and authenticity certificates, drafted in Romanian, English and French. On the certificates of authenticity are the signatures of the BNR governor and the central cashier. The coins of copper tombac are packaged in transparent metacrylate capsules and are embedded in presentation leaflets, inserted into cardboard maps. The gold, silver and tombac coins coupled with the theme Centenary of the Romanian Patriarchate have circulatory power on the territory of Romania. The launch in the numismatic circuit of these coins is made through the regional branches of Bucharest, Cluj, Constanţa, Dolj, Iasi and Timiş of the National Bank of Romania.
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