Obverse: features a right-facing portrait of King Mihai I. The surrounding inscription MIHAI I REGELE ROMANILOR translates to “Mihai I, King of the Romanians.” At the bottom, the initials of engraver Haralambie Ionescu are visible.
Reverse: shows the Romanian coat of arms with a crown and two lions as supporters. The date 19 and 42 appears on each side, while the denomination 200 LEI is placed below. The design is framed by a beaded border.
About the coin: this 200 Lei circulation coin was minted in 1942. Struck in .835 silver, it weighs 6 g and contains 5.01 g of pure silver. It belongs to World War II–era coinage and is sought after by collectors due to its historical significance and limited surviving examples.