N° 432 | Bulgaria 5 Stotinki 1912

432 - Bulgaria 5 Stotinki 1912
432 - Bulgaria 5 Stotinki 1912

Description

KM# 24, N# 4678; Copper-nickel; Ferdinand I; Kremnitz Mint; XF+

GPT Description

The Bulgaria 5 Stotinki coin from 1912 is a piece of history that reflects the reign of Ferdinand I, who was the Tsar of Bulgaria from 1887 to 1918. This particular coin was minted in Kremnitz Mint and is made of copper-nickel. In 1912, Bulgaria was experiencing significant political and social changes, as it had recently gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1908. This period marked a time of growth and development for Bulgaria, as the country sought to establish itself as a sovereign nation. The design of the coin likely features the portrait of Ferdinand I on the obverse side, showcasing the monarch's image during his rule. The reverse side may display the denomination of 5 Stotinki along with other symbolic elements representing Bulgaria's history and culture. Overall, the Bulgaria 5 Stotinki coin from 1912 is a fascinating piece of numismatic history that offers insights into Bulgaria's past and the reign of Ferdinand I. Its XF+ (Extremely Fine Plus) condition indicates that it is well-preserved and holds value for collectors and enthusiasts interested in Bulgarian coins and history.
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