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100 drachmas Great Alexander 1998 MS66 NGC
85,00 €
Greek copper-aluminium coin 100 drachmas, Great Alexander, dated 1998.
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			Categories: 2nd Hellenic Republic 1973-2001, Coins, Greek coins	
			Tags: 100, 1998, copper aluminium, drachmas, Greece	
	
	
			
								
													
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