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10 Leva Srebro

发行方 Bulgarian National Bank
年份 1899
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尺寸 140 × 90 mm
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正面描述 At left, an intaglio vignette of a woman picking roses, derived from the engraving 'Rose Picking' by Felix Kanitz; the Bulgarian state coat of arms appears at right. The design is framed by fine guilloche borders and Cyrillic text inscriptions.
正面铭文 Десетъ Лева Българска Народна Банка Въ замѣна на тая банкнота Българската Народна Банка плаща предявителю десетъ лева сребро
(Translation: Ten Leva Bulgarian National Bank In exchange of this banknote the The Bulgarian National Bank pays the bearer ten leva silver)
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Bulgaria's first stable paper currency series came about under the terms of the 1879 Treaty of Berlin, which required the newly autonomous principality to establish a functioning monetary system rapidly. The Bulgarian National Bank was founded in 1879, but printed note series took years to stabilize — the 1899 Srebro issues represented a consolidation of that process, with Bradbury Wilkinson engaged precisely because their intaglio work was trusted to resist forgery in a region where counterfeit risk was a genuine policy concern.

The "Srebro" designation — meaning silver — indicated convertibility into silver coin, a promise that became increasingly difficult to honor following the financial strains of the Balkan conflicts a decade later.

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