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10 euro 2018 Proof Historians - Herodotus
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20 lepta 1926 SP64 PCGS PATTERN
Greek copper-nickel coin 20 lepta, Athena, metallic alignment, dated 1926.
Unique super Rare!
SKU:
562
Categories: 1st Hellenic Republic 1924-1935, Coins, Greek coins
Tags: 1926, 20, copper-nickel, Greece, lepta, lepto
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