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  2. Modern drachma - Wikipedia

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    The new coinage issued consisted of copper coins of 1, 2, 5 and 10 lepta, with the 5- and 10-lepton coins bearing the names obolos (á½€βολÏŒς) and diobolon (διÏŽβολον), respectively; silver coins of 20 lepta, 50 lepta, 1 drachma, 2 drachmae and 5 drachmae and gold coins of 5, 10 and 20 drachmae. (Very small numbers of 50- and 100 ...

  3. Commemorative coins of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The coins issued in 1979 celebrating Greece's entry into the European Economic Community were the first ones to feature the modern version of the Greek plural δραχμές instead of δραχμαί. 500 drachmas, silver, the stealing of Europa; 10,000 drachmas, gold, Amphiktyon

  4. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, 154 variations of Greek commemorative coins have been minted or have scheduled to be minted. These special high-value commemorative coins are not to be confused with €2 commemorative coins, which are coins designated for circulation and do have legal tender status in all countries of the Eurozone.

  5. Numismatic Museum of Athens - Wikipedia

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    The Numismatic Museum of Athens (Greek: ΝομισματικÏŒ Μουσείο ΑθηνÏŽν) is one of the most important museums in Greece and it houses a collection of over 500,000 coins, medals, gems, weights, stamps and related artefacts from 1400BC to modern times. [1]

  6. Martin Price (numismatist) - Wikipedia

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    The Martin Price Fund for Ancient Greek Numismatics was created in 1997 to help fund young researchers to conduct studies that focus on coins from the Greek world. [3] The awards normally consist of one or multiple grants that are used to offset research costs, such as travel and accommodation as well as provide support for attending and ...

  7. Obol (coin) - Wikipedia

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    While 0.72 grams was the weight of a standard Greek obol, the actual amount of silver that went into making the currency could vary from region to region. Obols in Athens were typically near the 0.72-gram standard, while Corinth was documented having 0.42-gram obols.

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