The value of 1951 Bulgarian banknotes can vary significantly depending on factors such as their condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these notes are considered of historical interest rather than high monetary value. Commonly circulated notes in good condition might be worth a few dollars, while rare or uncirculated specimens could command higher prices. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or check recent auction results.
Nothin except Numismatical and/or antiques value
Numismatically it has no value. Currencies in Bulgaria was changed after 1992, In 1998 revaluation with new Bank Notes took place. Well, many of the 2 leva notes of the 60's are available. Its not too old history. So their antique value is so minute.
No. Only bank notes up to $100 in value are in circulation.
Bulgarian National Bank was created on 1879-01-25.
I have 3 old 1945 central reserve bank of china notes of 5000 yuan do they have montary value today
Bulgarian exchange rate is presented officially on each Monday around at 10 a.m. on its web site by the Bulgarian national Bank (Б Н Б)
I don't know the value ,but specimen notes are rare. I have what you have listed given to me by the bank manager in 1977.
25 dollars
The Bank of England advises - All Bank of England notes from which legal tender status has been withdrawn remain payable at face value forever at the Bank of England in London. Any such notes may be presented for payment either in person during business hours, or sent to us by post.
Any value would depend greatly on the serial numbers. In mint condition, these notes have some value. A consecutively numbered series of 25 notes would have some additional value.
"Hell Bank Notes" are not actual currency; rather, they are Chinese "joss notes" which are burned as part of ancestor veneration. They have no exchange value, although it is possible that some people collect them.
No, not after the notified period expires. The Bank of England advises - All Bank of England notes from which legal tender status has been withdrawn remain payable at face value forever at the Bank of England in London. Any such notes may be presented for payment either in person during business hours, or sent to us by post. See the link below.