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6 euro 2024 Proof 150 Years of the universal postal union
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Blister 1,5 euro 2024 Proof Aesop’s Fables – The hare and the tortoise
28,00 € 25,00 €
Blister, nordic gold 1.5 euro proof coin, for the Aesop’s Fables – The hare and the tortoise, maximum number of pieces 3,500, Bank of Greece mint, issued in 2024. In this fable, perhaps Aesop’s best known, a hare kept mocking a tortoise for being slow. One day the tortoise, tired of the hare showing off, challenged him to a race and the hare accepted. The tortoise set off, moving slowly but steadily. The hare soon left the tortoise behind and, confident of winning, took a nap midway through the race. When he awoke, however, he found that his competitor, crawling slowly but steadily, had arrived before him. The fable’s moral is that diligence and perseverance can trump talent when it fails to work hard.
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Categories: Blister Triptychs Series, Coins, Euro, Greek & Foreign euro coins
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