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The coin is issued on 29 June 2013. It surprised coin collectors with its small mintage of 3000 pieces. This automatically makes it the second rarest silver coin issued by the Republic of Bulgaria (the rarest coin is 2003 "60 years from the rescue of the Bulgarian Jews" with circulation of only 2,000 copies. We assume that this create some serious interest from coin collectors and the coin with quickly sell out. We recommend to everyone!
The obverse of the coin depicts a stylized detail of the flag of the Kostur formation and two female figures waving a common flagwith a lion at their feet.
Reverse:
The reverse depicts a bell, symbolizing the awakening and the news by writing on her year "1903".
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