Euro banknotes consist of different denominations, the most common being: 5 euros, 10 euros, 20 euros, 50 euros, 100 euros and 200 euros, all of which are legal tender in all countries of the eurozone.
Euro coins consist of different denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, 1 euro and 2 euros. Each country in the eurozone may define its own design for one of the sides of its euro coins. The main elements in the design of Bulgarian euro coins national side are the Madara Horseman, St. Ivan of Rila, and Paisius of Hilendar. All euro coins, including those with a Bulgarian national side, can be used as legal tender in all countries of the eurozone.
Before January 1, 2026, First Investment Bank AD will:
- supply companies with euro banknotes, euro coins and euro coin starter kits. Supplying will be subject to agreements concluded between the Bank and the company.
- sell euro coin starter kits:
- to Individuals - 42 euro coins of all denominations with a total value of EUR 10.23 at a price of BGN 20 (twenty) per starter kit;
- to Merchants - 420 euro coins of all denominations with a total value of EUR 102.30 at a price of BGN 200 (two hundred) per starter kit.
Euro banknotes, euro coins and starter kits received cannot be used before January 1, 2026.
The requirements of the Anti-Money Laundering Measures Act and the Anti-Terrorism Financing Measures and Distribution of Weapons of Mass Destruction Act apply.