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United States
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Valued Member
 Bulgaria
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you have 2 nice Coins. Hiert more: 5 Stotinki 1912 Ferdinand I 10 Stotinki 1906 Ferdinand I 1 Lev 1910 Ferdinand I silver   
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Valued Member
 Bulgaria
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Bulgaria 1 Stotinka 1951 UNC 
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Valued Member
 Bulgaria
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5 Stotinki 1962 10 Stotinki 1962 20 Stotinki 1962   
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Pillar of the Community
Bulgaria
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Some silver coins from my Bulgarian collection  
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Valued Member
Finland
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Thanks for sharing these guys! Unfortunately I have only those modern ones from 1951 to date. Your current one lev coin is also nice - some are even in circulation here in eurozone as one euros...
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Pillar of the Community
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I only have a few Soviet ones that my dad had found in his pocket change in the Soviet Union.
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Valued Member
United Kingdom
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 Just sold these ones on ebay .. only ones I had
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Serbia (Srbija)
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 Some of mine coins from Bulgaria. I posted coins that havent been posted jet. Hope you like it. 
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Valued Member
 Bulgaria
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the 5 Leva Silver Coin its nice I'm have 2 in my collection
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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This one has always been one of my favorite coins. The Bulgaria 1930 10 Leva coin shows "The Madara Horseman", "Krum" in the Cyrillic alphabet, and the date "814".  The "horseman" is a rock relief carved into a vertical cliff face depicting a life-size horseman, a lion, and a dog. It is located in northeast Bulgaria. Before World War 2, the common belief was that the horseman was Khan Krum who ruled Bulgaria from 804 - 815 AD. In fact, a Bulgarian coin was minted in the 1930's with a picture of the relief credited to Khan Krum. Many investigations later, a leading Bulgarian archaeologist, Vesilin Besheliev, determined the age of the relief at 705 AD, almost 100 years before Khan Krum. The wrong king got credit on this coin. I guess this makes it an "error coin". Bulgaria also struck this coin in 1943:  :)
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Pillar of the Community
Bulgaria
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The relief is Madara Rider who is gift from the byzantine emperor Justinian II because khan Tervel and 15000 Bulgarians help him to go in Constantinople and conquered the city and occupies the throne again.Justinian II give field Zagore to Tervel,precious gifts,he gives to Tervel the title Ceaser and the Byzantines made the relief Madara Rider.This is not error but maybe in 1930 they didnt know so much about the Madara Rider
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United States
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Valued Member
 Bulgaria
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very nice Coins you have svslav
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