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The image displays a single Bulgarian 100 leva banknote, issued in 2003, positioned on a textured, light brown to orange-brown surface, likely a tabletop
The image displays a single Bulgarian 100 leva banknote, issued in 2003, positioned on a textured, light brown to orange-brown surface, likely a tabletop. The banknote features a portrait of Aleko Konstantinov (1863-1897) on its obverse, with "СТО ЛЕВА" (One Hundred Leva) and "БЪЛГАРСКА НАРОДНА БАНКА" (Bulgarian National Bank) text visible. The denomination "100" is prominent in the upper left and right portions of the note. Notably, all visible edges of the banknote are lined with perforations, indicating it is likely a replica, play money, or a tear-off from a sheet, rather than an official circulating currency. The surface it rests upon exhibits slight variations in color and texture, with a minor white speck visible towards the bottom right. No people, interactions, or specific actions are depicted. The scene provides no visual information to determine a specific location within the city of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria.