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| − | The Kingdom of Bulgaria arose after the weakening of the Ottoman Empire and continued up to World War II. The king at this time, Boris III, chose the Axis side and was deposed by the Communists in 1943 as the Soviet army approached. All coinage post-WWII was for the People's Republic, up to the collapse of the Communist regime in 1989. Thereafter it was reformed as a Republic. | + | The Kingdom of Bulgaria arose after the weakening of the Ottoman Empire and continued up to World War II. The king at this time, Boris III, chose the Axis side and was deposed by the Communists in 1943 as the Soviet army approached. All coinage post-WWII was for the People's Republic, up to the collapse of the Communist regime in 1989. Thereafter it was reformed as a Republic. The coin shown is a brass one stotinka. |
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| − | The coin shown is a brass one stotinka. | ||
''Recorded mintage:'' unknown. | ''Recorded mintage:'' unknown. | ||
| − | ''Specification:'' | + | ''Specification:'' 1.8 g, aluminum bronze, 16 mm diameter. |
''Catalog reference:'' KM 237. | ''Catalog reference:'' KM 237. | ||
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* [[Bulgaria 1999 10 stotinki|1999 10 stotinki]] | * [[Bulgaria 1999 10 stotinki|1999 10 stotinki]] | ||
* [[Bulgaria 1999 20 stotinki|1999 20 stotinki]] | * [[Bulgaria 1999 20 stotinki|1999 20 stotinki]] | ||
| + | * [[Bulgaria 1999 20 leva|1999 20 leva, Madonna and Child]] | ||
* [[Coins and currency dated 2000]] | * [[Coins and currency dated 2000]] | ||
* return to coins of [[Bulgaria]] | * return to coins of [[Bulgaria]] | ||
Revision as of 07:50, 1 August 2021
The Kingdom of Bulgaria arose after the weakening of the Ottoman Empire and continued up to World War II. The king at this time, Boris III, chose the Axis side and was deposed by the Communists in 1943 as the Soviet army approached. All coinage post-WWII was for the People's Republic, up to the collapse of the Communist regime in 1989. Thereafter it was reformed as a Republic. The coin shown is a brass one stotinka.
Recorded mintage: unknown.
Specification: 1.8 g, aluminum bronze, 16 mm diameter.
Catalog reference: KM 237.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
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