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| 正面铭文 | Б.Н.Б. Българската Народна Банка плаща прѣдявителю въ замѣна на тая банкнота Петстотинъ Лева Срѣбро Управитель [signature] Касиеръ [signature] (Translation: B.N.B. The Bulgarian National Bank pays the bearer in exchange for this banknote Five Hundred Leva Silver Governor [signature] Cashier [signature]) |
| 背面描述 | Vertical format reverse printed in violet, red, and olive tones with an intricate Art Nouveau-style border of interlaced foliate and knotwork motifs. A central medallion in the upper half contains the Bulgarian state coat of arms — two rampant lions flanking a crowned shield — set within concentric guilloche rings. Below, a rectangular cartouche in the lower centre carries the forgery warning text, and at the foot of the note the numeral '500' is set within a floral rosette vignette with the denomination in Cyrillic overprinted in red. |
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Bulgaria's early banknotes were printed in Saint Petersburg under contract with the Imperial printing works — a pragmatic arrangement for a young state that lacked its own intaglio infrastructure. The 1903 series, of which this 500 Leva note is the highest denomination, was produced during a period of relative monetary stability following the turbulence of the 1890s currency crisis and Bulgaria's gradual alignment with the Latin Monetary Union standard.
The "Srebro" designation — silver — indicates this note was denominated in silver leva rather than gold, a distinction that carried real legal and commercial weight at the time of issue.