Description
This is a 1943A Bulgaria 50 Leva coin, graded AU58 by NGC and pedigreed from the KB Collection. Featuring the portrait of Tsar Boris III on the obverse and a detailed wreath design with “50 Leva” on the reverse, this is a key coin from Bulgaria’s WWII era. The coin is in Almost Uncirculated condition, showing slight wear consistent with its grade and offering excellent eye appeal.
Grade and Variety:
• NGC AU58, a high-end Almost Uncirculated grade
• Pedigreed from the KB Collection
• Features Tsar Boris III on the obverse
• Coin reverse depicts 50 Leva with wreath
Historical Legacy:
The 1943 50 Leva coin was issued during a significant time in Bulgaria’s history, under Tsar Boris III’s reign, and represents a crucial piece of WWII-era European numismatics. This coin has the added prestige of being part of the famous KB Collection, known for its high-quality, rare world coins.
Notable Attributes:
• High-grade NGC AU58 certification
• Pedigree from the esteemed KB Collection
• Struck in 1943 during WWII, an era of European political upheaval
Authenticity:
Certified by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company), one of the leading coin grading services, this coin comes with its official grading label and protective holder for long-term preservation.
Collector’s Appeal:
This rare 50 Leva coin from Bulgaria’s WWII period is an essential addition to any serious world coin or historical coin collection. The AU58 grade makes it highly desirable, especially with its pedigree from the KB Collection.
Future Potential:
With its historical significance, rare mint year, and high-grade certification, this 1943 50 Leva coin is not only a prized collector’s item but also an investment with strong future potential.
Display and Preservation:
This coin is sealed in a certified NGC holder, ensuring its condition is preserved. The holder also includes the KB Collection pedigree, adding further value and authenticity to this rare piece.