200 leva 1945 — Bulgaria ( Pick: 69 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 200 leva issued in Bulgaria in 1945. It is cataloged under Pick number 69. The dimensions of the note are 138 x 76 mm. The note features a front side design that includes the text "DUN EURZQ RQ JUHHQ DQG WDQ XQGHUSULQW," along with "ARMY AT CENTER," and the signatures of Stefanov and Ivanov. The colour scheme consists of dark brown on a green and tan underprint, printed on paper.
The note was produced by Goznak. Printed elements include various references, among them "6LJQDWXUHV: 6WHIDQRY DQG ,YDQRY," and "3ULQWHU: *R]QND."
In 1945, Bulgaria was emerging from the impacts of World War II, which influenced various aspects of its economy and society. The year marked a significant transition period for the country following its liberation from Axis powers.
The note was produced by Goznak. Printed elements include various references, among them "6LJQDWXUHV: 6WHIDQRY DQG ,YDQRY," and "3ULQWHU: *R]QND."
In 1945, Bulgaria was emerging from the impacts of World War II, which influenced various aspects of its economy and society. The year marked a significant transition period for the country following its liberation from Axis powers.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Stefanov and Ivanov
- Date of issue
- 1945
- Printing office
- Goznak
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Dark brown on green and tan underprint
- Dimensions
- 138 x 76 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 69
About this banknote
The Bulgarian National Bank issued the 200 leva banknote in 1945 as part of the 1944–1945 series. This series was introduced during the reign of King Simeon II, who ruled from 1943 to 1946.
The obverse of the banknote features the Bulgarian coat of arms at the center, with the denomination "200" in ornate frames on either side. The reverse displays the text "BANQUE NATIONALE DE BULGARIE" and "ДВЕСТА ЛЕВА" (two hundred leva) in the middle. The note measures 138 x 76 mm and was printed by Goznak in Moscow, USSR.