You are referring to a 100 Lei coin from Romania. It was produced for circulation in 1991-1996, and is (depending on the date) worth around US$1.00 to $3.00 in Extremely Fine condition and US$3.00 to $9.00 in Uncirculated condition. Proof examples were also produced in 2000 (and possibly later) and would sell for perhaps US$7.50.
5 cent
10.000lei is 0.33$ if you are talking about the "Old lei". Romania dropped a few zeros from it's currency so now there are "New lei" 10.000 New lei is 3315.65$ 1 "New lei"=10.000 "Old Lei"
30.11.2009: 50 lei (attention, new lei !) = ca. 17,12 US $
"10 LEI ZECE" translates to "10 lei" in English, where "lei" is the currency of Romania. Therefore, it refers to a monetary amount of 10 Romanian lei. If you meant something different by "ZECE," please clarify!
2.000 lei, or "două mii lei," is equivalent to two thousand Romanian lei. The currency symbol for lei is RON. This amount can be used for various transactions in Romania, such as shopping or paying bills.
They are called "lei" . The 1 leu banknote is green, 12cm/6cm ; the 5 lei banknote is purple, 13cm/7cm; the 10 lei banknote is pinkish, 13,5cm/7cm; the 50 lei banknote is yellowish green, 14cm/8cm and the 100 lei banknote is turquoise, 15cm/8cm. To see them and more Romanian banknotes, you can follow this link: http://web.clicknet.ro/plastilina/br/br.htm and then click "2005"( in the left of the page) for the current banknotes.
I'm not 100%, but I'm pretty sure it's a lei.
600 lei per month
1 leu = 100 bani Today, 18.04.2011, 1 US $ = 2,88 lei; 1 US cent = 2,9 bani.
for emergency situation (2 days) is 350 euro..for normal waitting of 1 month is 150 euro...
1. In 1966 with this sum was possible to buy an appartment of 100 m2 or more; or the equivalent of 100 monthly salaries (in the first year of working stage) for a young university graduate. 2. For numismatics, today: 28 US $ for an used banknote of 100 lei.
Today, 20.o1.2014: 500 Lei (ron) = 150 US $