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Principality Bulgaria, Alexander I (1879-1886), AR 5 Leva, 1885, Coat type, Y-7

$ 11.61

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    Description

    This coin was issued under
    Alexander I
    (1879-1886) in
    Principality of Bulgaria
    in
    1885
    AD.
    The
    Principality of Bulgaria
    was a de facto
    independent
    , and de jure
    vassal state
    under suzerainty
    of the
    Ottoman Empire
    .  It was established by the Treaty of Berlin in
    1878
    .
    Although an Ottoman vassal, Bulgaria only acknowledged the authority of the Sublime Porte in a formal way.
    It had its
    own Constitution
    , flag and anthem, and conducted its
    own foreign policy
    .
    On 5th October
    1908
    , Bulgaria declared its independence as the
    Kingdom of Bulgaria.
    Alexander of Battenberg
    was the
    first prince
    of the Principality of Bulgaria from 1879 until 1886.
    The Bulgarian Grand National Assembly
    elected him as Prince
    of autonomous Bulgaria in 1879.
    He dissolved the assembly in 1880 and suspended the Constitution in 1881, considering it too liberal.
    A coup carried out
    by pro-Russian Bulgarian Army officers
    forced him to abdicate
    in September 1886.
    [The above explanations are quoted from Wikipedia etc.]
    Silver Five Leva.    Small struck damage at the rim.
    Catalog number is Y-7.    The type of the coins were issued only in 1884 and 1885.
    Size : 38 mm.     Weight : 24.85 gr.
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