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Missing image 100BGNf.JPG 2003 Bulgaria 100 levs bill. Obverse. Photo courtesy of Bulgarian National Bank ([1] (http://www.bnb.bg)) Missing image 100BGNb.JPG 2003 Bulgaria 100 levs bill. Reverse.Photo courtesy of Bulgarian National Bank ([2] (http://www.bnb.bg)) Missing image 1lev.JPG Missing image BG50st.JPG The Lev (lv) (Bulgarian: лев) is the currency of Bulgaria, and it has been used since 1881. Its smaller unit is called stotinka (plural - stotinki), and 100 stotinki are of the same value as one lev. In the 19th century Bulgarian language the name meant 'lion' (the word has since changed to 'лъв' ('luv')). The ISO 4217 currency code for the Bulgarian Lev is BGN. On July 5, 1999 the lev was revalued at the rate of 1,000 old Lev for 1 new Lev. The code for the old Lev was BGL. External links
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