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100 Drachmai Regime of the Colonels Constantine II (1967) 1970 MS67 PL NGC

6.250,00 
Greek gold coin 100 Drachmas, National Revolution 1967, Regime of the Colonels, Constantine II, dated 1970. Blazon crowned and supported by two men, legend around, denomination below. Soldier and phoenix, date below. Mint: Kremnica, Slovakia. NGC Grade: MS67 PL TOP POP!
Issuer Greece 
King Constantine II (1964-1973)
Type Non-circulating coins
Year 1970
Value 100 Drachmai (100 GRD)
Currency Third modern drachma (1954-2001)
Composition Gold (.900)
Weight 32.258 g
Diameter 35 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Demonetized Yes

100 Drachmai Revolution Constantine II (1967) 1970 MS67 NGC

4.350,00 
Greek gold coin 100 Drachmas, National Revolution 1967, Regime of the Colonels, Constantine II, dated 1970. Blazon crowned and supported by two men, legend around, denomination below. Soldier and phoenix, date below. Mint: Kremnica, Slovakia.
Issuer Greece 
King Constantine II (1964-1973)
Type Non-circulating coins
Year 1970
Value 100 Drachmai (100 GRD)
Currency Third modern drachma (1954-2001)
Composition Gold (.900)
Weight 32.258 g
Diameter 35 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Demonetized Yes

100 drachmas Revolution 1970 MS68 PCGS

Greek gold coin 100 Drachmas, Revolution 1967, dated 1970

100 euro 2011 Proof World Summer Games

1.100,00 
Greek collectible gold proof coin with a face value of 100 euros, for the 2011 World Summer Games. Special Olympics’ Athletes in Union, Panathenaikon Stadium below the National Arms and value. Mint National Mint of the Bank of Greece (Νομισματοκοπείο – ΙΕΤΑ), Athens, Greece (1972-date). Mintage 1000.
Issuer Greece 
Period Third Hellenic Republic (1974-date)
Type Non-circulating coins
Year 2011
Value 100 Euros (100 EUR)
Currency Euro (2002-date)
Composition Gold (.9166)
Weight 7.99 g
Diameter 22.1 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled

100 euro 2014 Proof Dias Zeus

1.650,00 
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 ↑↑

100 euro 2015 Proof Hera

1.350,00 
Greek collectible gold proof coin with a face value of 100 euros, for the Gods of Olympus - HERA, maximum number of 1,000 pieces, Bank of Greece mint, issue in 2015. Hera was the supreme goddess of the Olympian pantheon, the wife of Zeus and the mother of Ares, Hephaestus and other gods. She was worshipped as the protectress of marriage (Hera Τeleia), but also as a virgin (Parthenos) and as the queen of gods (Vasileia). Portrayed in mythology as majestic and beautiful, Hera was notoriously jealous of Zeus and vengeful towards the numerous women he seduced, amongst them Leto, Io and Semele, and their offspring, most notably Hercules. Festivals in honour of Hera were held in many cities in Ancient Greece, especially at Olympia, where the “Heraia” consisted of footraces for maidens. Major centres of the cult of Hera in antiquity were Argos, Samos and Corinth (the sanctuary of Perachora). Today, the lighting of the Olympic Flame takes place during a ceremony before the Temple of Hera (the Heraion) in Olympia.
Issuer Greece 
Ruling authority Third Hellenic Republic (1974-date)
Type Non-circulating coins
Year 2015
Value 100 Euros (100 EUR)
Currency Euro (2002-date)
Composition Gold (.999)
Weight 3.89 g
Diameter 17.5 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑

100 euro 2018 Apollo Proof

Original price was: 800,00 €.Current price is: 750,00 €.
Greek collectible gold proof coin with a face value of 100 euros, for the Gods of Olympus - Apollo, maximum number of 1,200 pieces, Bank of Greece mint, issue in 2018. WEIGHT 3.89 gr., MATERIAL Gold 99.99% (Au). Apollo, son of Zeus and Leto and twin brother of Artemis, was the god of light, music and the arts, as well as of prophecy, healing, measure and harmony. He was born on the island of Delos, at the centre of the Cyclades, where the Delia festivals were held in his honour. After slaying the serpent Python, he founded the famous oracle in Delphi, where the Pythian Games were celebrated. Other important sanctuaries of Apollo existed in Amyclae (near Sparta), Bassae in Arcadia (Temple of Apollo Epikourios) and Didyma (Asia Minor). Apollo was traditionally portrayed as a beardless, ideal youth, holding a lyre and sometimes a bow, as he was not without his dark side, being the god of plague and a punisher of hubris. Some of his other epithets were Phoebus, loxias (in reference to his ambiguous oracles) and musagetes (leader of the Muses).
Issuer Greece 
Ruling authority Third Hellenic Republic (1974-date)
Type Non-circulating coins
Year 2018
Value 100 Euros (100 EUR)
Currency Euro (2002-date)
Composition Gold (.999)
Weight 3.89 g
Diameter 17.5 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑

100 euro 2022 Ares Proof

730,00 
Greek collectible gold proof coin with a face value of 100 euros, for the Gods of Olympus - ARES, maximum number of 1,200 pieces, Bank of Greece mint, issue in 2022. WEIGHT 3.89 gr., MATERIAL Gold 99.99% (Au). Ares, son of Zeus and Hera, was the god of war. His children from his adulterous affair with Aphrodite, the wife of Hephaistos, included Harmonia (who later wed Cadmos, the founder of Thebes) and his companions in battle, Phobos and Deimos (embodiments of fear and dread, respectively). In contrast with his sister Athena, who represented protection of cities and strategy, Ares was associated with the blind brutality of war. This explains why he was not popular with the Greeks, who – despite their frequent wars and high regard for military valour – were not a bellicose people. Even his own father, Zeus, in the Iliad calls him the most loathsome of the Olympian gods because of his belligerent nature. Very few temples were devoted to Ares in the Greek world (in Troizina, Geronthrai and Alikarnassos). As for the Temple of Ares in the ancient agora of Athens, it had originally been erected in some other community of Attica, in honour perhaps of another god, before being moved to the centre of Athens and rededicated to Ares during the reign of Augustus, probably in connection with the Roman cult of Mars Ultor.
Issuer Greece 
Ruling authority Third Hellenic Republic (1974-date)
Type Non-circulating coins
Year 2022
Value 100 Euros (100 EUR)
Currency Euro (2002-date)
Composition Gold (.999)
Weight 3.89 g
Diameter 17.5 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑

100 euro 2024 Hephaestus Proof

635,00 
Greek collectible gold proof coin with a face value of 100 euros, for the Gods of Olympus - HEPHAESTUS, maximum number of 1,200 pieces, Bank of Greece mint, issue in 2024. WEIGHT 3.89 gr., MATERIAL Gold 99.99% (Au). Hephaestus was god of smithing and craftsmanship in general, of fire and volcanoes (hephaesteia), which were so named after Vulcan, his counterpart in the Roman pantheon. He was son of Zeus and Hera, but was such an ugly infant that Hera hurled him down from heaven in a rage. He landed on Lemnos, with both his feet crippled, and set up his smithy on the island. The Greeks believed that Hephaestus’ smithies lay beneath volcanoes. As the gods’ master craftsman, he was credited with the chariot of the Sun, Achilles’ shield, automata (robots) and other mythological artefacts. He was married to Aphrodite, who cheated on him with Ares. His cult was widespread in volcanic areas (Aetna, Lipari Islands, etc.), while the entire island of Lemnos was sacred to the god. In Athens, the so-called Theseum was actually a temple of Hephaestus, where he was worshiped as patron of craftsmen together with Athena Ergane.
Issuer Greece 
Ruling authority Third Hellenic Republic (1974-date)
Type Non-circulating coins
Year 2024
Value 100 Euros (100 EUR)
Currency Euro (2002-date)
Composition Gold (.9999)
Weight 3.89 g
Diameter 17.5 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑

100 euro 2025 Hestia Proof

635,00 
Greek collectible gold proof coin with a face value of 100 euros, for the Gods of Olympus - Hestia, maximum number of 1,200 pieces, Bank of Greece mint, issue in 2025. WEIGHT 3.89 gr., MATERIAL Gold 99.99% (Au). Hestia was the first-born daughter of Kronos and Rhea, and sister of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera and Demeter. Many gods wooed her, but she swore to remain forever a virgin. She was personification of the hearth, the centre of house and family. The hearth was an offering place for libations and small gifts of food; the meal started by throwing these offerings onto the fire. A father would acknowledge and name a newborn child by walking around the hearth with the baby in his arms. It was the daughters of the household that tended the hearth fire. Each polis also possessed a communal hearth, which stood in a temple or the prytaneion (government house). As a domestic deity associated with the hearth, which is immovable, Hestia was unable to participate in the activities of the other Olympians, and had no temples of her own. She never attained an importance comparable to that of her Roman counterpart, Vesta.
Issuer Greece 
Ruling authority Third Hellenic Republic (1974-date)
Type Non-circulating coins
Year 2025
Value 100 Euros (100 EUR)
Currency Euro (2002-date)
Composition Gold (.999)
Weight 3.89 g
Diameter 17.5 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑

100 euro Athena 2017 Proof

Original price was: 1.250,00 €.Current price is: 1.180,00 €.
Greek collectible gold proof coin with a face value of 100 euros, for the Gods of Olympus - Athena, maximum number of 1,200 pieces, Bank of Greece mint, issue in 2017. Athena, favourite daughter of Zeus, was the goddess of wisdom, war and the crafts. She sprang forth from Zeus’s head, fully grown and fully armed, representing his wisdom and will. In ancient Greek art, she is portrayed wearing a helmet, often holding shield and spear. Worshipped throughout the Greek world, Athena was especially associated with Athens, of which she was the patroness. It was to Athena Parthenos (Athena the virgin) that the Parthenon was dedicated, with its chryselephantine (gold and ivory) statue of the goddess, crafted by Phidias, while the colossal Athena Promachos (Athena the front-line fighter), also by Phidias, watched over the city from the rock of the Acropolis. Her numerous epithets include: Pallas, Polias (of the city), Archegetis (leader), Nike (victory). The olive was her sacred tree, and the owl, represented on the Athenian drachma coins, was her symbol. 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 2017
Value 100 Euros (100 EUR)
Currency Euro (2002-date)
Composition Gold (.9999)
Weight 3.89 g
Diameter 17.5 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑