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  2. Greek euro coins - Wikipedia

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    The euro cent is known as the lepto (λεπτό; plural lepta, λεπτά) in Greek, a name which has also been used for the 1⁄100 denominations of the preceding currencies of the Greek state, the phoenix and drachma. Greece did not enter the Eurozone until 2001 and was not able to start minting coins as early as the other eleven member ...

  3. 1 euro coin - Wikipedia

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    Greek euro coins: Based on a 5th-century BC four-drachma coin from Athens. The coin is of an owl (a symbol of Athens) with an olive branch to the top left. The outline of the old coin is still shown and the value of the euro in the Greek alphabet, 1 ΕΥΡΩ, is shown on the right-hand side.

  4. Identifying marks on euro coins - Wikipedia

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    Greek euro coins dated 2002 without these mint marks were produced in Athens, Greece. All Greek euro coins bear the standard Greek mint mark symbol of the Athens mint. Greece (2002–present) Athens Stylised acanthus leaf: Italy: Rome R: Letter: Lithuania: Vilnius Lietuvos monetų kalykla (Lithuanian Mint House, LMK) logo: Luxembourg (2002–2004)

  5. Euro coins - Wikipedia

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    The euro came into existence on 1 January 1999. [2] It had been a goal of the European Union (EU) and its predecessors since the 1960s. [2] The Maastricht Treaty entered into force in 1993 with the goal of creating economic and monetary union by 1999 for all EU states except the United Kingdom and Denmark (even though Denmark has a fixed exchange rate policy with the euro).

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

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    Ellīnikī́ Dīmokratía. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone, mainly in gold and silver, although other precious metals are also used in rare occasions. Greece was one of the first twelve countries in the Eurozone that introduced the euro (€) on 1 January 2002.

  7. Ancient Greek coinage - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek coinage. Archaic coin of Athens with effigy of Athena on the obverse, and olive sprig, owl and ΑΘΕ, initials of "Athens" on the reverse. c. 510 –500/490 BC. The history of ancient Greek coinage can be divided (along with most other Greek art forms) into four periods: the Archaic, the Classical, the Hellenistic and the Roman.

  8. 2 euro cent coin - Wikipedia

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    German euro coins: An oak twig, an image carried over from the previous pfennig. The year and mint mark are shown at the bottom. 1999 onward Greek euro coins: A corvette, a ship used during the Greek War of Independence. Below it is the denomination in Greek and above is the year. 2002–onward Irish euro coins

  9. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins - Wikipedia

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    MT. Malta joined the eurozone on 1 January 2008. It has issued several gold coins denominated €5, €15, €50 and €100, several silver coins denominated €10, one brass coin denominated €5, and one cupro-nickel coin denominated €5. From 2008 to 2012, there were only two issues per year, but the number has increased since 2013.

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