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Brief description Obverse: Portrait of Georgi Dimitrov, a central figure in 20th-century Bulgarian history; the Coat of Arms of the People's Republic of Bulgaria is positioned on the right.
Reverse: A depiction of a woman in traditional folk costume picking grapes, celebrating Bulgaria's ancient and rich winemaking heritage.
Watermark: Two hands holding a sickle and hammer.
Dimensions: 165 × 85 mm
Why it’s worth adding to your collection: As the highest regular denomination of the 1951 series, this note stands out for its impressive size and artistic detail. While the 50 Leva note honors roses, this 100 Leva note pays tribute to Bulgaria's other "liquid gold"—grapes. The intricate engraving of the harvest is a perfect example of how labor-themed ideology was blended with national folklore. Printed by Goznak, it is an essential piece for any comprehensive "Balkan States" or "Agriculture on Banknotes" collection.
Quantity 5
Banknote material Paper
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100 Leva, Bulgaria, 1951, aUNC

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SKU: 005007
3.51USD
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