KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

250 leva 1943 — Bulgaria ( Pick: 65 )

Region: Europe
Front side
250 leva Bulgaria 1943 — Front side
Back side
250 leva Bulgaria 1943 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 250 leva issued in Bulgaria in 1943. It is cataloged under Pick number 65.

The front side design includes "1943" and depicts "UHHQ DQG EURZQ," along with "3RUWUDLW \RXQJ .LQJ 6LPHRQ" located on the left and "DUPV DW ULJKW." The back displays a depiction of a man with an oxen. The printing office responsible for this note is Bundesdruckerei (Reichsdruckerei) located in Berlin, Germany. The note measures 145 x 78 mm, is printed on paper, and features colors of green and brown. The signatures of Gounev and Ivanov are present.

This banknote highlights characteristics typical of currency printed in Bulgaria during this timeframe. It was produced by a printing office known for its role in the manufacture of various banknotes.

Specifications

Signed by
Gounev and Ivanov
Date of issue
1943
Printing office
Bundesdruckerei (Reichsdruckerei), Berlin, Germany
Paper
paper
Colour
green and brown
Dimensions
145 x 78 mm
Pick catalog
65

About this banknote

The Bulgarian National Bank issued the 250 leva banknote in 1943. This series was introduced during World War II under the monarchy of Tsar Simeon II. The notes were printed by Bundesdruckerei, Berlin, Germany, contributing to the wartime currency adjustments.

The front side of the banknote features a portrait of the young King Simeon II on the left and the Bulgarian coat of arms on the right. It is signed by Gounev and Ivanov. The back depicts a man with oxen. The banknote, identified as Pick number 65, measures 145 x 78 mm and is printed in green and brown.

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