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100 Leva Srebro

发行方 Bulgarian National Bank
年份 1903
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面值 100 Leva
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正面铭文 Сто Лева Срѣбро Българската Народна Банка Плаща Прѣдѫвителю въ замѣна на таѫ банкнота
(Translation: One Hundred Leva Silver The Bulgarian National Bank Pays the Bearer for exchange of this banknote)
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背面铭文 Сто Лева За подправка виновнитѣ се наказватъ съгласно §§ 183 и 191 отъ наказ. законъ.
(Translation: One Hundred Leva For forgery the guilty are punished according Art. 183 and 191 of the criminal law)
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Bulgaria's 1903 banknote series was printed in Saint Petersburg under a contract with the Imperial Russian state printing works — a politically freighted arrangement given Russian influence in Bulgarian affairs following the 1878 liberation from Ottoman rule. The choice of Goznak was practical as much as diplomatic: Bulgaria lacked domestic printing infrastructure capable of producing secure currency at scale.

The "Srebro" designation — silver — indicates this note was technically redeemable in silver coin, a convertibility guarantee the Bulgarian National Bank maintained fitfully through periods of fiscal strain in the early twentieth century. That redemption promise would become increasingly nominal after the Balkan Wars.