200 leva 1943 — Bulgaria ( Pick: 64 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 200 leva issued in Bulgaria in 1943. It is cataloged under Pick number 64.
The front side design prominently features the year "1943," with the denomination rendered in brown and black ink on a light red underprint. A portrait of a young king appears on the left, alongside the signatures of Gounev and Ivanov on the right. The back displays a view of Tirnovo.
This banknote measures 137 x 75 mm and was printed on paper by the Bundesdruckerei in Berlin, Germany.
The front side design prominently features the year "1943," with the denomination rendered in brown and black ink on a light red underprint. A portrait of a young king appears on the left, alongside the signatures of Gounev and Ivanov on the right. The back displays a view of Tirnovo.
This banknote measures 137 x 75 mm and was printed on paper by the Bundesdruckerei in Berlin, Germany.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Gounev and Ivanov
- Date of issue
- 1943
- Printing office
- Bundesdruckerei (Reichsdruckerei), Berlin, Germany
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- brown and black on light red underprint
- Dimensions
- 137 x 75 mm
- Pick catalog
- 64
About this banknote
The Bulgarian National Bank issued this series of 200 leva banknotes in 1943. This release occurred during World War II, necessitating cooperation with foreign printers. The banknotes were printed by the Bundesdruckerei in Berlin, Germany, under the authority of signatories Gounev and Ivanov.
The front side of the 200 leva note features a brown and black portrait of the young King Simeon II at left, with the Bulgarian arms at right. The reverse showcases a view of Tirnovo. This banknote, cataloged as Pick number 64, measures 137 x 75 mm and is printed on paper with a light red underprint.