Catalog
| Issuer | Bulgaria |
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| Year | 1888 |
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| Technique | Milled |
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| Obverse lettering | СЪЕДИНЕНИЕТО ПРАВИ СИЛАТА * БЪЛГАРИЯ * (Translation: Unity Makes Strength Bulgaria) |
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| Reverse lettering | 10 СТОТИНКИ 1888 (Translation: 10 Stotinki) |
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Bulgaria issued its first coinage as a principality in 1881, but the 1888 series marked a significant administrative shift — these were the first coins struck under Ferdinand I, who had assumed the throne the previous year following the forced abdication of Alexander I of Battenberg and a protracted constitutional crisis that left the country without a recognized ruler for nearly a year. The great powers, particularly Russia, refused to recognize Ferdinand's legitimacy for over a decade.
The coins were struck at the Kremnica Mint in Slovakia, then part of Austria-Hungary, as Bulgaria had no domestic minting facility.