Bulgaria

Bulgaria

Billetes de Bulgaria


1962 - Bulgaria PIC 89a 2 Leva banknote UNC

1962 - Bulgaria PIC 89a 2 Leva banknote UNC

This Bulgarian 2 Leva banknote is associated with 1962 and catalogued as Pick P89a. The specific ite..

6.60€ Ex Tax: 6.00€
1974 -  Bulgaria PIC 93a 1 Leva banknote

1974 - Bulgaria PIC 93a 1 Leva banknote

This Bulgarian 1 Lev banknote is catalogued with 1974 and identified as Pick P93a. It is the issued-..

4.40€ Ex Tax: 4.00€
1974 -  Bulgaria PIC 93a 1 Leva banknote XF

1974 - Bulgaria PIC 93a 1 Leva banknote XF

This Bulgarian 1 Lev banknote is associated with 1974 and catalogued as Pick P93a. The individual no..

2.20€ Ex Tax: 2.00€
1974 -  Bulgaria PIC 95a 5 Leva banknote

1974 - Bulgaria PIC 95a 5 Leva banknote

This Bulgarian 5 Leva banknote is associated with 1974 and is catalogued as Pick P95a, also referenc..

11.00€ Ex Tax: 10.00€
1991 -  Bulgaria PIC 100a 20 Leva  banknote

1991 - Bulgaria PIC 100a 20 Leva banknote

This Bulgaria 20 Leva banknote is associated with 1991 and is listed in the product data under the r..

2.20€ Ex Tax: 2.00€
1992 -  Bulgaria PIC 101a 50 Leva  banknote

1992 - Bulgaria PIC 101a 50 Leva banknote

This Bulgaria 50 Leva banknote is associated with 1992 and catalogued by the shop as PIC 101a. Its v..

2.75€ Ex Tax: 2.50€
1992 -  Bulgaria PIC 103a  200 Leva  banknote

1992 - Bulgaria PIC 103a 200 Leva banknote

This Bulgarian 200 Leva banknote is associated with 1992 and catalogued as Bulgaria PIC 103a, corres..

3.30€ Ex Tax: 3.00€
1993 -  Bulgaria PIC 102b 100 Leva banknote

1993 - Bulgaria PIC 102b 100 Leva banknote

This Bulgarian 100 Leva banknote is the 1993 catalog variant listed as Pick P102b. Its design uses d..

2.75€ Ex Tax: 2.50€
1993 - Bulgaria PIC 104a 500 Leva banknote

1993 - Bulgaria PIC 104a 500 Leva banknote

This Bulgarian 500 Leva banknote is associated with 1993 and is identified by the catalogue referenc..

5.50€ Ex Tax: 5.00€
1999 -  Bulgaria PIC 114a  1 Leva banknote

1999 - Bulgaria PIC 114a 1 Leva banknote

Bulgaria 1 Lev banknote, associated with 1999 and listed as Bulgaria PIC 114a. The verified base cat..

4.40€ Ex Tax: 4.00€
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Frequently asked questions

What periods of Bulgarian banknotes are represented in this shop’s catalog?

This Bulgaria category spans dated examples from 1947 to 2005. Represented periods include notes dated 1947, 1951, 1962, 1974, the early 1990s, 1999 and 2005. Examples range from Pick 74a through Pick 115b, although the sequence is not continuous. The catalog should therefore be viewed as a selection of Bulgarian banknotes rather than a complete record of every note issued by Bulgaria.

Which denominations and notable groups appear in the Bulgaria category?

The represented denominations run from 1 lev to 500 leva. They include 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, 200 and 500 leva. A particularly coherent group is the 1951 series represented by Pick 81a–87a, covering 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and 200 leva. Other groups include selected 1974 notes and denominations dated from 1991 to 1993.

How can I identify a Bulgarian banknote using the catalog references?

Compare the printed denomination and stated date with the Pick reference in the product title or model. For example, the catalog identifies the 1951 3 leva as P81a, the 1974 1 lev as P93a, the 1993 100 leva as P102b and the 2005 2 leva as P115b. The suffix matters: references such as P81a, P102b and P115b identify specific catalog variants, so it should be recorded rather than omitted.

How are grades and image types distinguished in these Bulgarian listings?

Read the full title, model and description together. Some Bulgarian notes are explicitly marked UNC or XF; the model may also use the grade label EBC for an XF-titled listing. Many records explain that images used for uncirculated banknotes are reference images, meaning the delivered note’s serial number will differ. By contrast, the description for the 1974 P93a 1 lev XF states that the banknote corresponds with the image.

What should a buyer check before choosing a Bulgarian banknote?

Check the date, denomination, Pick number, suffix and stated grade rather than relying only on the design shown. This is especially important where similar denominations occur in different years or where one reference has separate presentations. Buyers should also review the image note: many uncirculated listings use representative photographs and do not promise the pictured serial number. If the exact photographed note matters, look for an explicit statement that the banknote corresponds with the image.

What is distinctive about the 1951 Bulgarian group in this catalog?

The 1951 material forms the broadest consecutive Pick-reference group represented here. Individual listings cover P81a through P87a: 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and 200 leva. The same run is also represented as a set under P81a–P87a. In addition, the 25 leva P84a appears in a separate XF-titled listing, giving collectors a grade-specific option to distinguish from the standard P84a catalog record.