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| 表面の説明 | Bare-headed effigy of Tsar Boris III facing left, rendered in high relief with finely detailed facial features. The Cyrillic legend БОРИСЪ III arcs along the left periphery and ЦАРЬ на БЪЛГАРИТѢ continues around the right, encircling the portrait within a beaded border. The engraver's signature L. BERAN and the Budapest mint mark BP appear in the lower exergual area beneath the truncation. The portrait style is characteristic of the Hungarian Royal Mint's refined medallic tradition of the interwar period. |
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| 表面の銘文 | БОРИСЪ III ЦАРЬ на БЪЛГАРИТѢ ∙L∙BERAN BP. (Translation: BORIS III TSAR OF THE BULGARIANS) |
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Bulgaria's fiscal situation in 1930 was precarious enough that the government deliberately chose .500 fineness rather than the .835 silver standard common to contemporary European issues — a quiet debasement that kept metal costs down while maintaining the appearance of a silver coin. The 50 Leva was struck at the Budapest mint, a consequence of Bulgaria's limited domestic minting infrastructure following the restrictions imposed after the First World War.
Boris III had consolidated his personal rule through a royal coup in 1934-35, though this coin predates that consolidation by several years, issued when parliamentary government in Bulgaria was still nominally intact.