Full Pane: Roman Emperors Connected with the Bulgarian Lands (Bulgaria 2024)

Roman Emperors Connected with the Bulgarian Lands (Bulgaria 2024)

21 June (Bulgaria ) within release Roman Emperors Connected to Modern Bulgaria (2024) goes into circulation Full Pane Roman Emperors Connected with the Bulgarian Lands face value 26 Bulgarian lev

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Country: Bulgaria
Date: 2024-06-21
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