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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. 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".

  5. List of currencies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    List of all European currencies Country Present currency Currency sign ISO 4217 code Fractional unit Previous currency Albania lek [10]: L ALL qindarke: none Andorra euro [11] ...

  6. What your old coins are worth now

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    Old coins are going for big bucks on eBay, and we found a few that you might just have lying around. Check out the slideshow above to discover if any of the coins you've collected could rake in ...

  7. Romanian leu - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, a new coin series with post-communist iconography and new valuations was released in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 lei. These coins gradually lost value with inflation, and a new series was introduced in 1998 with an aluminum-magnesium alloy 500 leu and 1,000 and 5,000 leu coins in 2000.

  8. List of currencies - Wikipedia

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    Currencies pegged to the euro: Cape Verdean escudo, CFA franc, CFP franc, Comorian franc, Bulgarian lev, Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, São Tomé and Príncipe Dobra. F [ edit ]

  9. Moldovan leu - Wikipedia

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    In November 1993, the National Bank of Moldova (NBM) issued its first coins of 1, 5, 25 and 50 bani and 1 and 5 lei. [6] The 1 and 5 lei coins were withdrawn from circulation in 1994. [7] Due to their low quality and relatively high nominal value many forgeries appeared. In April 1996, a 10 bani coin was introduced. [8]