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| 背面铭文 | Петь Хиляди Лева Banque Nationale de Bulgarie За подправка виновнитѣ се наказватъ съгласно чл. 183 и 191 отѣ наказателния законъ (Translation: Five Thousand Leva Banque Nationale de Bulgarie For forgery the guilty are punished according Art. 183 and 191 of the criminal law) |
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| 变体 | P#62a - issued note P#62s - Specimen. Red overprint: SPECIMEN |
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Bulgaria's wartime alliance with Germany made Leipzig an uncontroversial printing choice in 1942, but it also meant supply and delivery were hostage to wartime logistics. Giesecke & Devrient had been printing Bulgarian currency for decades by this point, and the 5000 Leva was among the highest-denomination notes the National Bank had issued to that date — a direct consequence of inflation accelerating under the pressures of occupation-era economics and requisitioning by German forces.
Vasil Zahariev was Bulgaria's most accomplished graphic artist of the period, and his involvement gave the series a coherence and quality unusual for wartime production. The security thread inclusion is notable given the circumstances — G&D maintained rigorous production standards even as the war closed in on Leipzig itself.