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50 Leva Srebro

发行方 Bulgarian National Bank
年份 1903
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背面描述 The Bulgarian state coat of arms is centrally positioned against the background of an eight-pointed star, surrounded by a fine guilloche framework. The denomination "50" and the anti-counterfeiting statutory warning in Cyrillic script are arranged in the surrounding registers within the ornamental border.
背面铭文 Петдесетъ Лева За подправка виновнитѣ се наказватъ съгласно §§ 183 и 191 отъ наказ. законъ.
(Translation: Fifty Leva For forgery the guilty are punished according Art. 183 and 191 of the criminal law)
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Bulgaria's post-Liberation banking infrastructure leaned heavily on Russian institutional support, and this note is a direct product of that relationship — printed at the Imperial Expedition for the Preparation of State Papers in Saint Petersburg, the same facility producing Russian Imperial currency at the time. The arrangement was practical: Bulgaria lacked a domestic security printing capability, and Goznak offered both technical sophistication and political reliability given the two countries' alignment after 1878.

The denomination designation "Srebro" — silver — indicates convertibility backing rather than metallic composition. Bulgaria maintained a silver-standard peg under the 1899 currency law, making the designation a legal guarantee printed into the note itself.