1000 Lei
Country of Origin: Romania
Year of Issue: 2002
Denomination: 1000 Lei
Composition: Aluminium-Magnesium

Brief Description
The coin features the denomination '1000 LEI' prominently in the center, with 'ROMANIA' inscribed around the top rim. Below the denomination is a depiction of the Coat of Arms of Romania. The year '2002' is visible at the bottom of the coin.
Historical Significance
This 1000 Lei coin was part of the currency in circulation in Romania before the redenomination in 2005, when 10,000 old lei became 1 new leu (RON). Coins like these represent a period of high inflation in Romania following the post-communist transition, before the country stabilized its economy and updated its currency system to align with potential aspirations for Eurozone entry.
Estimated Value
In circulated condition, these coins generally have very little numismatic value, often less than 1 USD (or effectively zero, traded as bulk metal). Uncirculated or proof examples might fetch slightly more, but still typically under a few dollars due to their high mintage and common nature during their circulation period. Their primary value is historical rather than monetary.
Care Instructions
To preserve the coin, handle it by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally in a non-PVC coin holder, album, or slab to prevent environmental damage and scratches. Avoid cleaning the coin, as this can often decrease its numismatic value by damaging its original surface and patina.
Created At: 2025-09-06T11:56:53.942464