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| Issuer | Bulgarian National Bank |
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| Year | 2026 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse displays the common euro cent design featuring a relief map of Europe to the left, extending across European Union member states with a series of parallel lines indicating the broader European continent. The denomination numeral '20' is prominently rendered in large figures occupying the right portion of the field, with the inscription 'EURO CENT' positioned below in two lines. Six stars of the EU are arranged along the upper left and six along the lower left, flanking the map motif. |
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| Edge | Plain with seven indents (Spanish Flower) |
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Bulgaria has been an EU member since 2007 but has not yet adopted the euro, meaning these coins are struck in anticipation of accession to the eurozone rather than for current circulation. The issue date reflects Bulgaria's stated target for euro adoption, contingent on meeting convergence criteria that the country has pursued — with varying political commitment — for over a decade.