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2 Leva Bulgarian Presidency

Issuer Bulgarian National Bank
Year 2018
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Currency Fourth lev (1999-date)
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Obverse description The obverse displays the numeral '2' in the centre of the inner circle, incised with a pattern of radiating lines across the face of the digit. Both the inner circle and the outer bimetallic ring are decorated with a geometric design of intersecting lines. The inscription 'ЛЕВА' in Cyrillic script appears along the lower portion of the inner circle, with the lettering spanning across the boundary between the two zones. The date of issue '2018' is positioned on the outer ring to the right of the denomination inscription.
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Obverse lettering 2 ЛЕВА 2018
(Translation: 2 Leva 2018)
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Bulgaria assumed the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union for the first time in January 2018 — the commemoration landing exactly a decade after the country's 2007 accession. The six-month presidency was a significant administrative undertaking for a relatively new member state, and the Bulgarian National Bank issued this piece to mark it.

KM#348 was struck for general circulation rather than as a collector piece, making worn examples the norm.

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