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50 cents 1983 66EPQ PMG

70,00 
Cypriot 50 cent banknote, dated 1983

50 cents 1987 66EPQ PMG

80,00 
Cyprus 50 cents banknote, printer Central Bank of Cyprus, dated 1987

50 cents Victoria 1900 XF45 NGC Newfndland Canada

Canadian silver coin 50 cents, Victoria, dated 1900, Newfndland.

50 drachmai 1923 Specimen National Bank of Greece 66EPQ PMG Greece

Greek banknote 50 drachmas, Specimen, National Bank of Greece, dated 1923, Printer ABNC.

50 drachmai 1927 (ND1928) Bank of Greece 66EPQ PMG Greece

Greek banknote 50 drachmas, Bank of Greece, dated 1927 (ND1928), Printer ABNC.

50 Drachmai George I 1876-A AU Details PCGS

Greek gold coin 50 drachmas, King George I, dated 1876-A. Portrait of mature King George I head facing right, date below. Arms within crowned mantle, denomination below.
Issuer Greece 
King George I (1863-1913)
Type Non-circulating coin
Year 1876
Value 50 Drachmai
Currency First modern drachma (1832-1944)
Composition Gold (.900) (with Cu 10%)
Weight 16.12903 g
Diameter 28 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Demonetized Yes

50 drachmai Revolution 1967 (1970) MS67 PL PCGS Top Pop

1.700,00 
Greek silver coin 50 Drachmas, Revolution 1967, dated 1970. Top Pop, Unique in both companies.

50 drachmas 1954 Bank of Greece 64EPQ PMG Greece

950,00 
Greek banknote 50 drachmas, dated 1954, Apollo's Head, Printer Bank of Greece.

50 drachmas 1954 Bank of Greece 65EPQ PMG Greece

2.000,00 
Greek banknote 50 drachmas, Bank of Greece, Apollo's Head, dated 1954, Printer Bank of Greece.

50 euro 2012 Proof Ancient Pella

240,00 
Greek collectible gold proof coin with a face value of 50 euros, for Ancient Pella where it became the capital of the Macedonian state at the end of the 5th - beginning of the 4th century BC, maximum number of pieces 4,000, mint Bank of Greece, issue in 2012. The photo is indicative, the coin you will receive is in the original box along with the certificate of authenticity. Pella supplanted Aigai as the capital of the Macedonian state at the turn of the 5th and 4th centuries BC and soon evolved into a major political, economic and cultural centre in Greece. The birthplace of Alexander the Great, Pella reached its peak during the Hellenistic period. The rich archaeological finds, notably the palace complex, temples and sumptuous private houses, provide a wealth of information about the city’s layout, architecture and economic life. The mosaic floors and the wall-paintings, rare surviving samples of ancient Greek painting, attest to the prosperity of the city and its inhabitants. Pella fell to the Romans in 168/167 BC and began to lose importance once the seat of the Roman province of Macedonia, created in 148 BC, was transferred to Thessaloniki. Pella was destroyed by an earthquake, most probably in the early 1st century BC.

50 euro 2013 Proof Ancient Tiryns

Greek collectible gold proof coin with a face value of 50 euros, for Ancient Tiryns (Mycenae), 1600-1200 BC, maximum number of 1,000 pieces, Bank of Greece mint, issued in 2013. The photo is indicative, the coin you will receive is in the original box along with the certificate of authenticity.