1992 -  Bulgaria PIC 103a  200 Leva  banknote
1992 -  Bulgaria PIC 103a  200 Leva  banknote 

1992 - Bulgaria PIC 103a 200 Leva banknote

  • Product Code: Bulgaria PIC 103a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 3.30€

  • Ex Tax: 3.00€


This Bulgarian 200 Leva banknote is associated with 1992 and catalogued as Bulgaria PIC 103a, corresponding to the 200 Leva base type listed in the Krause catalogue as P103. It features a deep violet and brown-orange design over a multicolour underprint.

The obverse depicts Ivan Vazov at the left, with a village shown in the underprint. On the reverse, a lyre with a laurel wreath appears at the right. The catalogue description also records a lion coat-of-arms watermark and security fibres that fluoresce blue under ultraviolet light, providing useful points for identification and study by collectors of Bulgarian banknotes.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Bulgarian 200 Leva banknote associated with 1992. The product title identifies the country, denomination and year, while the listing’s catalog reference is given separately as Bulgaria PIC 103a.

What are the banknote’s country, denomination and date details?

The banknote is from Bulgaria and has a denomination of 200 Leva. The listing associates it with 1992, so it can be described neutrally as a 200 Leva banknote dated 1992 rather than assigning a specific issue or printing date.

What catalog reference is provided for this Bulgarian banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is Bulgaria PIC 103a. This identifier is the model or catalog reference stated by the listing and should be used when distinguishing this product from other Bulgarian banknotes.

Will the pictured banknote and serial number exactly match the one ordered?

The description states that images are product references in the case of Uncirculated banknotes. It also specifies that the serial number will not correspond to the banknote ordered. Therefore, collectors should treat the displayed image and serial number as references rather than an exact match.