See the link below for details and images of coins.
The first Romanian flag, similar to the flag from today, is from 1834.
Concrete or bricks
Yes No they are not, the members are Romanian, German and French... The band itself is from Moldova, and they made a wise business decision to sing their songs in Romanian, as apposed to Russian.
Athens had coins made of bronze, silver and gold.
yes there were coins made in the past there are some that were made in 1910
No U.S. coins were ever made from lead.
A roman instrument can be made out from wood or metal
The Romanian language equivalent of Romanian is român.
Român is the Romanian equivalent of 'Romanian'. It's the form that's used to identify a 'Romanian' male. The form for a 'Romanian' female is Româncă.
If your parents were born in Romania, they are quite likely Romanian (or were) at time of birth. First step is for at least one of them to go to a Romanian embassy/consulate and fill out a form requesting their birth certificate(s). Next step is for them to fill out a clarification form whereby they seek to clarify whether they had Romanian citizenship, and if so, did they ever lose it. If a determination is made that they did not lose their Romanian citizenship, then you have a birthright to Romanian citizenship. If they had, and subsequesntly lost, Romanian citizenship, then they (and you and your children) have the right to regain Romanian citizenship (in this case knowledge of the Romanian citizenship is a requirement). Hope that helps.
I think the building where coins are made is called a Mint.
Romans coins were made of bronze, silver and gold.