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5000 Leva Bank Cheque

发行方 Общ Съюз на Популярните Банки (Common Union of Popular Banks)
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面值 5000 Leva
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正面铭文 БАНКОВ ЧЕК
гр. (с) ...........................................................
(место и дата на ползуването на чека)

ОБЩ СЪЮЗ НА ПОПУЛЯРНИТЕ БАНКИ
срещу настоящия банков чек плаща
на ...........................................................
пет хиляди лева.

ОБЩ СЪЮЗ НА
ПОПУЛЯРНИТЕ БАНКИ


За подправка виновните се наказват
съгласно чл. 183 и 191 от нак. закон
(Translation: BANK CHEQUE
town (village) ...........................................................
(place and date of cheque usage)

COMMON UNION OF POPULAR BANKS
pays for this bank cheque
to ...........................................................
five thousand levs.

COMMON UNION OF
POPULAR BANKS


For forgery the guilty are punished
according Art. 183 and 191 of the criminal law)
背面描述 Brown border frame enclosing a large green guilloche rosette at centre left, with ruled blank areas at right for bank staff entries. Vertical Cyrillic text panel at right provides fields for the payee's identity card number, issuing date, and a notice that the cheque must be presented for payment within 30 days of use.
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The Common Union of Popular Banks — Общ Съюз на Популярните Банки — was a cooperative banking network serving Bulgaria's rural credit societies, institutions that proliferated rapidly after agrarian reforms in the early twentieth century. These societies pooled deposits from peasant farmers and small traders, and the Union's cheque instruments functioned as interbank transfer documents rather than general-circulation currency, moving large sums between member cooperatives without physical cash.

A 5000 Leva instrument from this issuer points to a specific window of Bulgarian monetary instability, most likely the hyperinflationary spiral of the early 1920s, when cooperative networks increasingly printed their own instruments to manage liquidity that the Bulgarian National Bank could not adequately supply.

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