Bulgarian Leva
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The Bulgarian Lev is the currency of Bulgaria since 1881. The plural of ‘Lev’ is ‘Leva’. The subunit of the Lev is the stotinka: 1 Lev is the equivalent of 100 stotinki. We exchange both Bulgarian Lev banknotes and Bulgarian coins.
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2 Leva coin Bulgaria
The Bulgarain 2 Leva coin is bi-metallic, with a copper-nickel outer ring and brass centre. The 2 BGN piece features the historian and clergyman Saint Paisius of Hilendar, and has a hendecagon (11 sided polygon) design inset against the outer edge on both sides of the coin.You get: £0.492101 BGN = £0.2460500000 -
50000 old Leva banknote Bulgaria
The violet-purple coloured banknote of 50000 old Bulgarian Leva features two statues on the front side: Saint Methodius and Saint Ciril. The back side of the old 50,000 BGL bill shows a pillar. The banknote of 50,000 old Bulgarian Leva is the equivalent of 50 new Bulgarian Leva.You get: £12.500001 BGN = £0.0002500000 -
1 Lev coin Bulgaria
This 1 Lev coin bi-metallic coin from Bulgaria has a copper-nickel core and brass outer ring, and depicts St Ivan of Rila, the first Bulgarian hermit. The 1 Bulgarian new Lev piece has an 11 sided polygon (hendecagon) design inset against the outer edge on both sides of the coin.You get: £0.246051 BGN = £0.2460500000 -
10000 old Leva banknote Bulgaria (Petar Beron)
The old 10,000 Bulgarian Leva banknote has a similar design to the modern 10 new Bulgarian Leva banknote, to which it is equivalent in value. Both banknotes feature Doctor Petar Beron, Bulgarian educator, a whale and rhino.You get: £2.500001 BGN = £0.0002500000 -
2 Bulgarian Leva banknote
The banknote of 2 Bulgarian Leva features the historian Saint Paisius of Hilendar on the front side. On the back side of the violet coloured 2 leva bill is the text of Paisius’ book on the history of Bulgaria ‘Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya’.You get: £0.656141 BGN = £0.3280700000 -
10000 old Leva banknote Bulgaria (Vladimir Dimitrov)
This 10,000 old Bulgarian Leva banknote features a bearded man: the Bulgarian painter Vladimir Dimitrov. The banknote has the same value as 10 new Bulgarian Leva. Featured on the 10,000 BGN note are Dimitrov’s sketches, paint and brushes.You get: £2.500001 BGN = £0.0002500000 -
10 Bulgarian Leva banknote
The banknote of 10 Leva from Bulgaria has a portrait of Bulgarian astronomor Petar Beron on the obverse side. The reverse side of the 10 BNG bill features astronomical sketches and instruments, including a telescope. The olive-brown-green coloured banknote has a holographic security strip on the front left side, which shows planet Jupiter and its … ContinuedYou get: £3.280701 BGN = £0.3280700000 -
5000 old Leva banknote Bulgaria (1996 with holo)
The design of the 5000 old Leva banknote is similar to the previous version, but adds a hologram strip as an extra security feature. Elements on the 5000 BGL bill include a quill, monument and the 1885 proclamation to the Bulgarian people.You get: £1.250001 BGN = £0.0002500000 -
20 Bulgarian Leva banknote
Bulgaria’s former Prime Minister Stefan Stambolov is pictured on the front of the blue-coloured 20 Leva banknote. On the back side of the note are elements of two bridges in Sofia built while Stambolov was Bulgaria’s PM: Orlov Most and Lavrov Most.You get: £6.561401 BGN = £0.3280700000 -
5000 old Leva banknote Bulgaria
The red and sand coloured 5000 old Bulgarian Leva banknote depicts Zahari Stoyanov, Bulgarian revolutionary. The value of this banknote is equivalent to 5 modern Bulgarian Leva, following the redenomination of the Bulgarian Lev in 1999.You get: £1.250001 BGN = £0.0002500000