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Medieval Bulgarian coinage were the coins minted by the Bulgarian Emperors during the Middle Ages at the time of the Second Bulgarian Empire. There is no evidence that coins were minted during the First Bulgarian Empire, and minting ceased after the fall of the Second Empire with Ottoman domination in 1396. They were gold (perperi), silver (aspri), billon (coinage of silver and copper) and copper coins, all flat and hollow. The inscriptions were usually in Bulgarian language and rarely in Greek. Due to the limited space the inscriptions were abbreviated, often written with a few letters and special signs. Artistically, they continued the Byzantine numismatic tradition but the designs were often more schematic. The main means of expression were lines and dots. The Bulgarian coins had images

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  • Medieval Bulgarian coinage (en)
  • Средневековые болгарские монеты (ru)
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  • Medieval Bulgarian coinage were the coins minted by the Bulgarian Emperors during the Middle Ages at the time of the Second Bulgarian Empire. There is no evidence that coins were minted during the First Bulgarian Empire, and minting ceased after the fall of the Second Empire with Ottoman domination in 1396. They were gold (perperi), silver (aspri), billon (coinage of silver and copper) and copper coins, all flat and hollow. The inscriptions were usually in Bulgarian language and rarely in Greek. Due to the limited space the inscriptions were abbreviated, often written with a few letters and special signs. Artistically, they continued the Byzantine numismatic tradition but the designs were often more schematic. The main means of expression were lines and dots. The Bulgarian coins had images (en)
  • Средневековые болгарские монеты — валюта болгарских правителей средневековья. Существование чеканки монет во время Первого болгарского царства не доказано, и под старыми болгарскими монетами понимаются банкноты Второго болгарского царства. По материалу, из которого они сделаны, это золото (перперс), серебро (аспри), билон (сплав меди и серебра) и медь. По форме они делятся на плоские и гофрированные. Надписи на болгарском языке, реже на греческом. Из-за ограниченного пространства они сокращены, часто представлены всего несколькими буквами и сокращением. С художественной точки зрения они продолжают византийскую традицию, но имеют более схематичное, а иногда и грубое исполнение. Граверы не стремятся придать фигурам объём. Основные средства выражения, которые они используют, — линия и точки. (ru)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Coin_Ivan_Alexander_with_Michael_Asen_IV.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ivan_Asen_2-coin-gold.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Konstantin_Asen-coin-coopery.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Konstantin_Asen-coin-coopery_2.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Konstantin_Asen-coin-coopery_3.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mihail_Asen-coin-silver.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Silver_coin_-_gros_of_Tzar_Michael_III_Shishman_Asen_of_Bulgaria_1323-1330.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Teodor_Svetoslav-coin-_coppery_2.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Teodor_Svetoslav-coin-silver.jpg
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