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obverse
reverse
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Context
Years: 1962–1970
Issuer: Bulgaria Issuer flag
Period:
(1946—1990)
Period flag
Currency:
(1962—1999)
Demonetized: Yes
Material
Diameter: 15 mm
Weight: 1 g
Thickness: 0.9 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Bronze
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
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Numista: #4916
Value
Exchange value: 0.01 BGL

Obverse

Description:
Bulgaria's coat of arms.
Inscription:
НАРОДНА РЕПУБЛИКА

9 IX 1944

БЪЛГАРИЯ
Translation:
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC

9 IX 1944

BULGARIA
Script: Cyrillic
Language: Bulgarian

Reverse

Description:
Value within year on grain ears.
Inscription:
1

СТОТИНКА

1962
Translation:
One Stotinka

1962
Script: Cyrillic
Language: Bulgarian

Edge

Reeded

Categories

Symbols> Coat of Arms

Mints

NameMark
Bulgarian Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1962
1970

Historical background

In 1962, Bulgaria operated under a strict, centrally planned economy as a loyal satellite state of the Soviet Union. The national currency was the Bulgarian Lev, but its function was fundamentally different from currencies in market economies. It served primarily as an internal accounting unit within the state plan, with its value and circulation tightly controlled by the Bulgarian National Bank and the communist government. The exchange rate was fixed artificially by decree, bearing no relation to market forces or the currency's actual purchasing power.

The currency situation was characterized by a complex system of multiple, non-convertible exchange rates and a deep separation between domestic and foreign trade. There was one official rate for international accounting within the Soviet bloc (via the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, or Comecon), another for trade with Western "hard currency" areas, and a separate, highly restricted domestic rate for citizens. For the average Bulgarian, access to foreign currency, especially Western currencies like the US Dollar or Deutsche Mark, was virtually impossible through legal channels, giving rise to a pervasive black market where the Lev traded at a fraction of its official value.

This system was designed to isolate the Bulgarian economy from global financial fluctuations and maintain state control over all economic activity. It effectively trapped capital within the country, prevented imports outside the state plan, and limited international travel for citizens. The currency regime of 1962 was thus a key instrument of the planned economy, ensuring economic stability on the surface but at the cost of efficiency, innovation, and consumer choice, reflecting the broader realities of life behind the Iron Curtain.

Series: 1962 Bulgaria circulation coins

1 Lev obverse
1 Lev reverse
1 Lev
1962
1 Stotinka obverse
1 Stotinka reverse
1 Stotinka
1962-1970
2 Stotinki obverse
2 Stotinki reverse
2 Stotinki
1962
5 Stotinki obverse
5 Stotinki reverse
5 Stotinki
1962
10 Stotinki obverse
10 Stotinki reverse
10 Stotinki
1962
20 Stotinki obverse
20 Stotinki reverse
20 Stotinki
1962
50 Stotinki obverse
50 Stotinki reverse
50 Stotinki
1962
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