1000 leva 1920 — Bulgaria ( Pick: 33 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1000 leva issued in Bulgaria in 1920. It is cataloged under Pick number 33.
The banknote features a front side design that adheres to the specifications of its catalog entry. It is printed on paper and measures 210 x 110 mm. The color scheme includes brown, green, and black. The signatures on the note are those of Boyan Damyanov and Dimitar Popov. The printing office responsible for the production of this note is Waterlow & Sons Limited, London.
The details surrounding the issuance of the 1000 leva note coincide with a period of significant changes in Bulgaria.
The banknote features a front side design that adheres to the specifications of its catalog entry. It is printed on paper and measures 210 x 110 mm. The color scheme includes brown, green, and black. The signatures on the note are those of Boyan Damyanov and Dimitar Popov. The printing office responsible for the production of this note is Waterlow & Sons Limited, London.
The details surrounding the issuance of the 1000 leva note coincide with a period of significant changes in Bulgaria.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Boyan Damyanov, Dimitar Popov
- Date of issue
- 1920
- Printing office
- Waterlow & Sons Limited, London
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- brown, green, and black
- Dimensions
- 210 x 110 mm
- Pick catalog
- 33
About this banknote
The Bulgarian National Bank issued the 1000 Leva Zlatni banknote in 1920. This series was introduced to stabilize the economy following World War I. The banknote was demonetized in January 1923.
The obverse features the Bulgarian coat of arms on the left. The reverse displays the denomination "1000 Лева" in Cyrillic script. The banknote measures 210 x 110 mm and was printed by Bradbury Wilkinson and Company in the United Kingdom.