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Voucher - 30 Leva State Loan with Coupons

Issuer People's Republic of Bulgaria
Year 1952
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Value 30 Leva
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Obverse lettering НАРОДНА РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ
2% ДЪРЖАВЕН КОНВЕРСИОНЕН ЗАЕМ 1952 ГОДИНА
ОБЛИГАЦИЯ
30
ЗА ТРИДЕСЕТ ЛЕВА
НА ПРИНОСИТЕЛЯ
София - 1952 год.
(Translation: PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA
2% STATE CONVERSION LOAN 1952
BOND
30
FOR THIRTY LEVA
TO THE BEARER
Sofia - 1952)
Reverse description Reverse is blank paper, showing only bleed-through of the obverse printing and a handwritten ink inscription added by a previous owner.
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The 1952 Bulgarian state loan vouchers were instruments of compulsory borrowing — the government issued them to workers and employees as forced deductions from wages, dressed up as patriotic participation in socialist reconstruction. The 30 Leva denomination was among the more common face values in this series, which funded postwar industrialization under the early Comecon framework.

The attached coupon sheet allowed holders to claim periodic interest payments, though in practice redemption was often deferred, restructured, or quietly cancelled as state priorities shifted through the 1950s.

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