250 leva 1948 — Bulgaria ( Pick: 76 )
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Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 250 leva issued in Bulgaria in 1948. It is cataloged under Pick number 76. The dimensions of the note are 139 x 68 mm, and it is printed on paper.
The front side design of the banknote is detailed under designation 76. It is colored in green and brown. This banknote is signed by Tzvetana Kosturkova and was printed by the State Printing House in Sofia, Bulgaria.
No additional details regarding the series or period are provided. The State Printing House, located in Sofia, has played a key role in the production of Bulgarian currency since its establishment in 1879.
The front side design of the banknote is detailed under designation 76. It is colored in green and brown. This banknote is signed by Tzvetana Kosturkova and was printed by the State Printing House in Sofia, Bulgaria.
No additional details regarding the series or period are provided. The State Printing House, located in Sofia, has played a key role in the production of Bulgarian currency since its establishment in 1879.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Tzvetana Kosturkova
- Date of issue
- 1948
- Printing office
- State Printing House (Държавна печатница), Sofia, Bulgaria
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- green and brown
- Dimensions
- 139 x 68 mm
- Pick catalog
- 76
About this banknote
The Bulgarian National Bank issued the 250 leva banknote in 1948. This issuance was part of a series introduced following the establishment of the People's Republic of Bulgaria in 1946. The banknote was printed by the State Printing House (Държавна печатница) in Sofia.
The obverse features the national coat of arms on the left, with the denomination "250" prominently displayed in the center. The reverse depicts a steam passenger train emerging from a tunnel, with a propeller airplane flying above. The banknote measures 139 x 68 mm and was signed by Tzvetana Kosturkova. It was demonetized on May 5, 1952.