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| 表面の銘文 | Петстотин Лева Българската Народна Банка Плаща Предявителю София 1922 г. (Translation: Five Hundred Leva The Bulgarian National Bank Pays the Bearer Sofia 1922 y.) |
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| 裏面の銘文 | Петстотин Лева Banque Nationale de Bulgarie За подправка виновните се наказват сѫгласно чл. 183 и 191 от наказателния закон. (Translation: Five Hundred Leva Banque Nationale de Bulgarie For forgery the guilty are punished according Art. 183 and 191 of the criminal law) |
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Bulgaria contracted the American Bank Note Company for this series following the disruption to European printing infrastructure after World War One — by the early 1920s, ABNC was handling currency work for several states that could no longer rely on their pre-war suppliers. The design commission went to Dimitar Gyudjenov and Nikola Kozhouharov, an unusual pairing of fine artists rather than commercial illustrators, reflecting a deliberate postwar effort to assert cultural legitimacy through the currency.
Bulgaria was operating under the severe financial constraints imposed by the Treaty of Neuilly, signed November 1919, which stripped territory and demanded heavy reparations. The 500 Leva denomination was substantial — printing at that level was as much a confidence measure as a practical one.