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  2. Bulgarian lev - Wikipedia

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    The lev was introduced as Bulgaria's currency in 1881 with a value equal to the French franc. The gold standard was suspended between 1899 and 1906 and suspended again in 1912. Until 1916, Bulgaria's silver and gold coins were issued to the same specifications as those of the Latin Monetary Union.

  3. Commemorative coins of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    1 Lev Collector Coin Cu/Ni 1 Lev 250 000 75. 1981 1300 Years Bulgaria • Eternal Friendship between People's Republic of Bulgaria and the USSR (proof) 1 Lev Collector Coin Cu/Ni 1 Lev 50 000 76. 1981 1300 Years Bulgaria • Hristo Botev and Sándor Petőfi (BU) 5 Leva Collector Coin Cu/Ni 5 Leva 200 000 77. 1981

  4. Moldovan leu - Wikipedia

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    A first for modern Moldovan coins. The new 50 bani coins were put into circulation on 2 February 1998. At the same time the NBM began withdrawing old aluminum 50 bani coins. [9] They were demonitized on 1 January 1999. 1 ban coins remain legal tender but are rarely used or seen in circulation, effectively leading to "Swedish rounding". [10]

  5. Bulgaria and the euro - Wikipedia

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    The 2 euro coin depicts Saint Paisius of Hilendar (ca. 1722-1773) - Bulgarian national revivalist and clergyman, author of the first Renaissance work in Bulgarian historiography - "History of Slavic Bulgaria". In Cyrillic on the right is the country of issue - "БЪЛГАРИЯ".

  6. Bulgarian Mint - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian Mint also produces high quality gold and silver jubilees, medals, orders and other insignia of honour, necklaces, seals, mint collector sets and custom made badges, pins etc. The Mint is officially appointed to produce Bulgaria's orders and medals by the Presidency of the Republic of Bulgaria , the Ministries of Defence and ...

  7. Stash of Roman-era coins buried 2,000 years ago found in field

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    Also found among the Roman coins were 72 gold aurei, dated from 18 B.C. to 47 A.D. Those coins show no signs of wear and likely came from a pile of freshly minted coins, according to the Cultural ...

  8. Archaeologists Found a Secret Stash of Gold Coins That ...

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    The history of the daric started in the sixth century and lasted until Alexander the Great’s control began around 330 B.C. The design of the coins remained relatively similar, with only minor ...

  9. Medieval Bulgarian coinage - Wikipedia

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    A silver coin of Ivan Alexander and his son Michael Asen. Second type: Obverse - Christ upright in full-length, blessing with two hands; reverse - Ivan Alexander and his son Michael Asen together holding a flag. That is the most common Medieval Bulgarian coin which is often discovered during archaeological excavations.

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