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0.10 Leva Foreign Exchange Certificate

发行方 Balkantourist
年份 1975
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货币 Third lev (1962-1999)
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正面描述 Blue letterpress print on cream paper with a fine wavy-line guilloche underprint overall. The denomination '0.10' appears in a central guilloche vignette flanked by the Cyrillic legends ТАЛОН and ЛЕВА in large capitals; two rosette ornaments flank the issuer inscription at top. Two blocks of small Cyrillic text at bottom state terms of use and anti-counterfeiting warnings.
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背面铭文 BALKAN
TOURIST
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Balkantourist was the Bulgarian state tourism monopoly, and these foreign exchange certificates — known locally as "coupons" — formed a parallel currency system designed to capture hard currency from Western visitors while preventing its circulation in the domestic economy. Tourists exchanged foreign cash for these at a mandatory official rate, then used them at Balkantourist hotels, Corecom hard-currency shops, and other state-designated outlets inaccessible to ordinary Bulgarians.

The 0.10 denomination is the smallest in the 1975 series, issued to handle fractional transactions within the coupon system. Heavily used in practice, low-denomination examples in clean condition are harder to find than the higher values.

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