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The currency in Bulgaria is the lev; the plural is leva. The lev is divided into 100 stotinki. Leva is invariably shortened to lv on price tags. Prices for smaller items are not written as 50 stotinki, but 0.5lv. When paying for something in a shop, you may not receive the right change. The price is often rounded up to the nearest lev. Exchanging Currency in BulgariaBe certain that the money from home is clean and unmarked. No store, bank, or change bureau will accept torn or excessively dirty foreign currency. Restrictions on Currency in BulgariaThere are restrictions on taking currency into Bulgaria. The maximum allowed is up to 8000 leva (approximately £2,760.00) without submitting a customs declaration and up to 25,000 leva (approximately £8,630.00) by submitting a customs declaration form and a copy of your latest bank statement, which would be required to prove the origin of funds. Final words of warning! Beware of people on the street who offer higher rates of exchange than the banks and change bureaus. These people are confidence tricksters who are very good at spotting non-Bulgarians and are intent on swindling the unwary traveler. As usual, if it seems too good to be true, it
usually is.
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