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BULGARIAN NOTES AND COINS IN CIRCULATION
Currency unit and currency regulations.
Currency unit in the Republic of Bulgaria — Lev (plural form –
leva /levs/) or BGN.
1 lev = 100 stotinkas
Currency board. Pegged exchange rate: DEM 1 = BGN 1.
Foreigners may export and import Bulgarian banknotes and coins
in circulation to the amount of up to BGN 10,000. Sums exceeding
this amount may be imported and exported only with a permit by the
BNB (Bulgarian National Bank), valid for a period of up to 90 days
of its issuance date.
“Foreign currency” is a foreign banknote or coins that is
a legal payment means in the country of its issuance.
“Foreign convertible (hard) currency” is the currency for
which the BNB announces a central exchange rate every working day.
“Foreign currency in cash” apart from banknotes and coins
are also the traveller checks issued in a foreign currency.
The foreign natural persons may export convertible (hard) currency
in amounts that do not exceed the amount of the foreign currency
they had imported and declared. They can import unlimited amounts
of foreign currency, which is to be declared.
Upon entering and exiting the customs territory of the Republic
of Bulgaria foreigners obligatorily fill in a declaration after
a sample for the following currency value they carry:
Bulgarian banknotes and coins in circulation in amounts over BGN
10,000;
Bulgarian coins in circulation of numismatic value;
foreign currency equal to more than US$ 1,000;
shares issued by foreign entities in foreign currency, obligation
notes, treasury-bonds, investment and depository certificates, cheques,
bills of exchange, order bills, credit letters and other similar
valuable papers;
noble metals and precious stones and products of these other than
the usual amounts for personal and family use – in type, weight,
and value;
coins, containing gold, silver and platinum – in type, weight, and
value;
other (hard) currency values.
The import is prohibited of articles, coins of gold, silver, and
platinum of historic, archaeological, artistic, and numismatic value
included, except for the cases when there is a permit issued by
the Minister of culture.
Foreigners leaving the customs territory of the Republic of Bulgaria
may export noble metals in the form of ingots, articles made of
them and precious stones, as well as coins containing noble metals
within the amounts imported and declared, as well as articles purchased
within the country, whose equivalence does not exceed the amount
of the foreign convertible (hard) currency imported and declared
by them.
EXCHANGE RATES OF FOREIGN CURRENCIES AGAINST BULGARIAN LEV ON
FIXED
EXCHANGE RATES
of Euro and the EMU legacy currencies against the Bulgarian Lev
valued of 1 January 1999
Source: BNB
Bulgarian National Bank
BCCI
Bulgarian Stock Exchange
www.bse-sofia.bg
Central Depositary
www.cdad.bg
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