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1.000 Leva Zlatni

Issuer Bulgarska Narodna Banka
Year 1924
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Currency Lev (1881-1952)
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Protection type Watermark
Protection description Watermarked cotton paper; red circular control stamp on obverse.
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The 1924 Bulgarian 1,000 Leva Zlatni ("golden leva") was issued as part of the post-WWI stabilization effort following Bulgaria's catastrophic defeat and the punishing reparations imposed by the Treaty of Neuilly in 1919. The "Zlatni" designation distinguished these notes from the heavily inflated wartime leva, signaling an attempt at monetary credibility even as the country remained economically strangled.

Bulgaria's currency never achieved the convertibility the name implied. The distinction between zlatni and ordinary leva was largely aspirational — a nomenclature borrowed from stability rather than backed by it.