2 leva 1921 — Bulgaria ( Pick: 31 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 2 leva issued in Bulgaria in 1921. It is cataloged under Pick number 31. The front side design features the inscription "31 19."
The banknote predominantly displays shades of brown, green, and red. It measures 100 x 60 mm and is produced on paper. This note is signed by Boyan Damyanov and Dimitar Popov. The printing office responsible for its production is Waterlow & Sons Limited, London.
The banknote is part of the early 1920s monetary practices in Bulgaria.
The banknote predominantly displays shades of brown, green, and red. It measures 100 x 60 mm and is produced on paper. This note is signed by Boyan Damyanov and Dimitar Popov. The printing office responsible for its production is Waterlow & Sons Limited, London.
The banknote is part of the early 1920s monetary practices 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 red
- Dimensions
- 100 x 60 mm
- Pick catalog
- 31
About this banknote
The Bulgarian National Bank issued the 2 Leva Srebro banknote in 1920. This series was introduced during the reign of King Boris III, who ascended to the throne in 1918. The banknote was printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, London, and features the signatures of Boyan Damyanov and Dimitar Popov.
The obverse of the banknote displays the Bulgarian coat of arms on the right and a sculpture of a seated woman holding a shield on the left. The reverse depicts the National Assembly building in Sofia. The banknote measures 100 x 60 mm and has a rhombus pattern watermark. It was demonetized on 31 May 1925.