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  2. Bulgarian lev - Wikipedia

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    The lev (Bulgarian: лев, plural: лева, левове / leva, [4] levove; ISO 4217 code: BGN; numeric code: 975) is the currency of Bulgaria. In old Bulgarian, the word lev meant "lion"; the word "lion" in the modern language is lаv (IPA:; in Bulgarian: лъв). The lev is divided in 100 stotinki (стотинки, singular: stotinka ...

  3. List of circulating currencies - Wikipedia

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    100 Bulgaria: Bulgarian lev: lv. BGN Stotinka: 100 Burkina Faso: West African CFA franc: F.CFA XOF Centime: 100 Burundi: Burundian franc: FBu BIF Centime: 100 Cambodia: Cambodian riel ៛ KHR Sen: 100 United States dollar $ USD Cent: 100 Cameroon: Central African CFA franc: F.CFA XAF Centime: 100 Canada: Canadian dollar $ CAD Cent: 100 Cape ...

  4. List of circulating fixed exchange rate currencies - Wikipedia

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    Fixed currency Anchor currency Rate (anchor / fixed) Abkhazian apsar: Russian ruble: 0.1 Alderney pound (only coins) [1]: Pound sterling: 1 Aruban florin: U.S. dollar: 1.79

  5. Reichsmark - Wikipedia

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    Fr 100 July 1940: Fr 125 Bohemia and Moravia crown: April 1939: K 100 Bulgarian lev: 1940: Lev 333.33 Danish crown: 1940: DKr 10 French franc: May 1940: Fr 200 Italian lira: 1943: Lit 100 Luxembourg franc: May 1940: Fr 40 July 1940: Fr 100 Dutch guilder: 10 May 1940: ƒ6.66 17 July 1940: ƒ7.57 Norwegian crown: 1940: NKr 13.33 ? NKr 17.50 ...

  6. ISO 4217 - Wikipedia

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    An airline ticket showing the price with ISO 4217 code "EUR" (bottom left) and not with euro currency sign " € "ISO 4217 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that defines alpha codes and numeric codes for the representation of currencies and provides information about the relationships between individual currencies and their minor units.

  7. Bulgarian National Bank - Wikipedia

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    At first, the Bulgarian Lev was pegged to the Deutsche Mark, and from 1999 – to the Euro, at the rate of 1.95583 Leva for 1 Euro. Later in the same year the Bulgarian Lev was re-denominated. In 1998, the BNB Printing Works was opened for business, and it began the production of banknotes and bonds with a very high level of security.

  8. Economy of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria's unit of currency is the lev (pl., leva). In October 2006, the U.S. dollar was worth 1.57 leva. In 1999, the value of the lev was pegged to that of the German Deutschmark, which was replaced by the euro in 2001. Following Bulgaria's admission to the EU, the lev is scheduled to be replaced by the euro. [143]

  9. European Currency Unit - Wikipedia

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    Using a mechanism known as the "snake in the tunnel", the European Exchange Rate Mechanism was an attempt to minimize fluctuations between member state currencies—initially by managing the variance of each against its respective ECU reference rate—with the aim to achieve fixed ratios over time, and so enable the European Single Currency (which became known as the euro) to replace national ...