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1/4 drachma Otto 1833 AU Details NGC

Greek silver coin 1/4 Drachma, King Otto, dated 1833. Portrait of young King Othon head right. Crowned arms within branches, denomination and date below.
Issuer Greece 
King Otto (1832-1862)
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 1833-1846
Value ¼ Drachma
Currency First modern drachma (1832-1944)
Composition Silver (.900)
Weight 1.119 g
Diameter 15.6 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Demonetized Yes

1/4 Drachma Otto 1833 MS63 PCGS

500,00 
Greek silver coin 1/4 Drachma, King Otto, dated 1833. Portrait of young King Othon head right. Crowned arms within branches, denomination and date below.
Issuer Greece 
King Otto (1832-1862)
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 1833-1846
Value ¼ Drachma
Currency First modern drachma (1832-1944)
Composition Silver (.900)
Weight 1.119 g
Diameter 15.6 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Demonetized Yes

1/4 drachma Otto 1833 With Cut

35,00 
Greek silver coin 1/4 Drachma, King Otto, dated 1833.

1/4 drachma Otto 1833 With Hole

20,00 
Greek silver coin 1/4 Drachma, King Otto, dated 1833.

1/4 drachma Otto 1833 With Hole

20,00 
Greek silver coin 1/4 Drachma, King Otto, dated 1833.

1/4 drachma Otto 1833 With Hole

20,00 
Greek silver coin 1/4 Drachma, King Otto, dated 1833.

1/4 drachma Otto 1834-A MS63 NGC

Greek silver coin 1/4 drachma, King Otto, dated 1834-A

1/4 drachma Otto 1834-A With Hole

25,00 
Greek silver coin 1/4 Drachma, King Otto, dated 1834-A.

1/4 drachma Otto 1845 VF/XF

Greek silver coin 1/4 Drachma, King Otto, dated 1845.

1/4 drachma Otto 1855 AU53 CCG

Greek silver coin 1/4 Drachma, King Otto, dated 1855.  

1/4 drachma Otto 1855 VG/F

250,00 
Greek silver coin 1/4 Drachma, King Otto, dated 1855.

1/4 Krugerrand 1980 MS65 PCGS South Africa

600,00 
South Africa gold coin 1/4 oz Krugerrand, dated 1980 The Quarter Krugerrand, or quarter-ounce (1/4 oz) Krugerrand gold coin, is part of the extensive range of Krugerrand coins which has its beginning in 1967 and is produced by Rand Refinery together with the South African Mint. The original (one ounce gold) Krugerrand is the first modern bullion coin. Although gold Krugerrand coins have no face value, they are considered legal tender in South Africa; however, unlike bullion coins issued by other countries, their legal tender denomination - also known as face value - is not fixed and varies depending on the current price of gold, so is not inscribed on the coin.