The Bulgaria 20 Leva is part of the family of banknotes issued in 1950 with a pick number P-79. The banknote was issued with no signatures, causing the printing chief of the State Printing House to get fired. This particular paper bill comes in uncirculated condition. The front side in Bulgarian text bears guilloches. The reverse of the banknote depicts the Bulgarian National Bank building located in Sofia. The Bulgaria 20 Leva is 82 x 47 mm in size and is made of paper.