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The 5 leva banknote, issued in Bulgaria in 1917, has a face value of five leva. This banknote belongs to the AE series.
The obverse of the banknote highlights the coat of arms of Bulgaria. The text is printed in Bulgarian, reflecting the country's national identity. The complexity of the designs and inscriptions testifies to the printing techniques used at that time.
The reverse of the banknote incorporates graphic and decorative elements present on the obverse. The face value is found there in numbers and letters. The ornaments and symbols are typical of the Bulgarian artistic style of the early 20th century.
This banknote was issued during a specific historical period, marked by significant political and economic events in Bulgaria. The AE series to which it belongs may indicate a particular issue or a specific characteristic of this period.
The condition of this type of banknote varies depending on its circulation and storage over time. Collectors are interested in the overall condition of the banknote, the presence of creases, tears or discoloration, as well as the sharpness of the prints and the legibility of the serial numbers.