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						10 euro 2015 Proof Archimidis					
					
						320,00 € Original price was: 320,00 €.310,00 €Current price is: 310,00 €.					
				
			 
				
				
					
						5000 drachmas 1984 64 PPQ PCGS					
					
						37,00 €					
				
			10 euro 2011 Proof World Summer Games
90,00 €
Greek collectible silver proof coin with a face value of 10 euros, for the XIII World Summer Games (Special Olympics) Athens 2011, maximum number of 2,000 pieces, Bank of Greece mint, issued in 2011.
The photo is indicative, the coin you will receive is in the original box along with the certificate of authenticity.
| Issuer | Greece  | 
|---|---|
| Ruling authority | Third Hellenic Republic (1974-date) | 
| Type | Non-circulating coins | 
| Year | 2011 | 
| Value | 10 Euros (10 EUR) | 
| Currency | Euro (2002-date) | 
| Composition | Silver (.925) | 
| Weight | 34.1 g | 
| Diameter | 40 mm | 
| Shape | Round | 
| Technique | Milled | 
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			| Issuer | Greece  | 
|---|---|
| King | George I (1863-1913) | 
| Type | Standard circulation coin | 
| Years | 1878-1882 | 
| Value | 10 Lepta (0.10) | 
| Currency | First modern drachma (1832-1944) | 
| Composition | Bronze (95% Copper, 4% Tin, 1% Zinc) | 
| Weight | 10 g | 
| Diameter | 30.3 mm | 
| Thickness | 1.8 mm | 
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| Technique | Milled | 
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100 euro 2014 Proof Dias Zeus
					Greek collectible gold proof coin with a face value of 100 euros, for the Gods of Olympus - DIAS Zeus, maximum number of 1,000 pieces, Bank of Greece mint, issue in 2014.
Zeus, “father of gods and men” according to Homer, was the supreme god of the Greek pantheon. According to prevailing tradition, he was born in a cave on Mount Ida in Crete, where his mother Rhea had sought refuge to save him from his father, Cronos. Zeus had to battle the older deities (the Titans and Giants) in order to prevail. The ancient Greeks imagined him having his abode on Olympus, Greece’s highest mountain, while a number of major sanctuaries to Zeus existed across Greece (Olympia, Nemea, Dodona). Over time, Zeus evolved from a punishing thunderbolt-wielding god into a guarantor of the cosmic order, providence and justice, with such epithets as xenios (patron of hospitality), ikesios (protector of supplicants), themistios (patron of right) and soter (saviour).
				
				
			| Issuer | Greece  | 
|---|---|
| Ruling authority | Third Hellenic Republic (1974-date) | 
| Type | Non-circulating coins | 
| Year | 2014 | 
| Value | 100 Euros (100 EUR) | 
| Currency | Euro (2002-date) | 
| Composition | Gold (.999) | 
| Weight | 3.88 g | 
| Diameter | 17.5 mm | 
| Shape | Round | 
| Technique | Milled | 
| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ | 
 
	 
	

 
	






 
		 
				 
		 
				 
		 
		 
				 
		 
		 
				 
		 
		