In 2005 the Bulgarian National Bank started a new gold plated .999 silver coin series called Treasures of Bulgaria. The first coin of the series was dedicated to the sensational discovery of a Thracian gold mask in the summer of 2004, when a team of Bulgarian archeologists unearthed a large, intact Thracian mausoleum (Kosmatka Tomb) dating back from the 5th century BC near the central Bulgarian town of Shipka. It was probably one of the richest tombs of a Thracian ruler ever founded in Bulgaria. The series was very well accepted by collectors and is perhaps the most popular of the recent issues by the Bulgarian National Bank.
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2008 - Sevt III 999 Silver Coin 10 Leva |
Series: |
Treasures of Bulgaria |
Metal: |
Silver 999
/1000
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Coin Weight: |
20.00 grams (0.64 ounces) |
Silver content: |
19.98 grams (0.64 ounces) |
Mintage: |
8,000 |
Availability: |
Available |
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2007 - Pegasus from Vazovo 999 Silver Coin 10 Leva |
Series: |
Treasures of Bulgaria |
Metal: |
Silver 999
/1000
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Coin Weight: |
20.00 grams (0.64 ounces) |
Silver content: |
19.98 grams (0.64 ounces) |
Mintage: |
10,000 |
Availability: |
Available |
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2006 - Letnitsa 999 Silver Coin 10 Leva |
Series: |
Treasures of Bulgaria |
Metal: |
Silver 999
/1000
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Coin Weight: |
20.00 grams (0.64 ounces) |
Silver content: |
19.98 grams (0.64 ounces) |
Mintage: |
10,000 |
Availability: |
Sold Out |
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2005 - The Gold Mask 999 Silver Coin 10 Leva |
Series: |
Treasures of Bulgaria |
Metal: |
Silver 999
/1000
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Coin Weight: |
20.00 grams (0.64 ounces) |
Silver content: |
19.98 grams (0.64 ounces) |
Mintage: |
10,000 |
Availability: |
Sold Out |
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