Description:
Obverse
The statue of the god of trade, Mercury, located on the main facade of the old palace of the National Bank of Romania, Romanian coat of arms, face value "10 LEI", arc inscription "ROMANIA" and the year of issue "2013".
Reverse
The portraits and names of three personalities of economic sciences, which were among the initiators of the congress:Ion Răducanu, Virgil N. Madgearu şi Ion N. Angelescu, the year of celebrated event - "1913" and circular inscription "INITIEREA PRIMULUI CONGRES AL ECONOMISTILOR" .
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