The Bulgarian penny, known as a "stotinka," is a small coin that comes in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 stotinki. The 1 stotinka coin is copper-colored and features an image of the national emblem of Bulgaria, which includes a lion. The design also includes the denomination number and the year of minting. The coins are typically round and have a smooth edge, with variations in size depending on the denomination.
They look just like any other ordinary European people for instance bosnian, bulgarian, greek and most of them are brunette.
It looks exactly the same as the 2010 or 2012 penny.
The US coin looks very much like a modern US penny
It is silver
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Bulgarians are mostly Caucasians, so they typically look the same as any other Eastern European Caucasians.
"Мутри" in bulgarian means Gangster, more like a Mafioso, not like a regular Thief or Thug.
I have not tried Bulgarian moonshine before.
All British Pennies from 1982 to 2008 look pretty much the same as the Penny shown at the link below.
It looks exactly like the US cent.
'As te haresvam' means 'I like you'.
There are pictures at the Related Link, below