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Blister Hellenic Euro coin set 2016 BU Peloponnese
45,00 €
Blister, Official issue Hellenic euro coin set, for Peloponnese, maximum number of pieces 15.000, Bank of Greece mint, issued in 2016.
The Peloponnese is Greece’s largest peninsula, separated from the mainland by the Corinth canal. It draws its name from the mythical hero Pelops. Originally the cradle of the Mycenaean civilisation, which flourished mainly in the Argolis and Messenia regions, the Peloponnese retained its prominence throughout Greek antiquity: in the Archaic Age with the emergence of city states like Sparta and Corinth and the rise of Panhellenic sanctuaries at Olympia, Isthmia and Nemea, where athletic games were held; in the Classical Age with the Spartan hegemony; and in Hellenistic times with the establishment of the Achaean League. The Peloponnese was conquered in succession by the Romans, the Franks, the Venetians and, finally, the Turks, but not before the last Byzantine renaissance under the Despotate of Mystras in Laconia. The Peloponnese served as a launch-pad for the Greek War of Independence in 1821 and then formed the core of the modern Greek state, with Nafplio declared Greece’s first capital. Today the region combines a traditional agricultural economy with an expanding tourism sector, attracting visitors with important monuments from all periods of history, traditional settlements and areas of outstanding beauty.
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Issuer | Greece |
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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 |
Shape | Round |
Technique | Milled |
Orientation | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
Demonetized | Yes |