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Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Greece)

Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Greece)

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Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone, mainly in gold and silver, although other precious metals are also used in rare occasions. Greece was one of the first twelve countries in the Eurozone that introduced the euro (€) on 1 January 2002. Since 2003, the Mint of Greece have been minting both normal issues of Greek euro coins, which are intended for circulation, and commemorative euro coins in gold and silver.

Quick Facts Hellenic RepublicΕλληνική ΔημοκρατίαEllīnikī́ Dīmokratía ...

These special coins have a legal tender only in Greece, unlike the normal issues of the Greek euro coins, which have a legal tender in every country of the Eurozone. This means that the commemorative coins made of gold and silver cannot be used as money in other countries. Furthermore, as their bullion value[1] generally vastly exceeds their face value, these coins are not intended to be used as means of payment at all—although it remains possible. For this reason, they are usually named Collectors' coins.

The coins usually commemorate the anniversaries of historical events or draw attention to current events of special importance. Greece mints four of these coins on average per year, mainly in silver, with a typical face value of €10. However, to celebrate the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece minted almost three times more than normal number of coins in 2003 and 2004, in both gold and silver.

Summary

As of 27 October 2008, 36 variations of Greek commemorative coins have been minted: 15 in 2003, 12 in 2004, one in 2005, three in 2006, four in 2007 and one in 2008 so far. These special high-value commemorative coins are not to be confused with €2 commemorative coins, which are coins designated for circulation and do have legal tender status in all countries of the Eurozone.[2]

The following table shows the number of coins minted per year. In the first section, the coins are grouped by the metal used, while in the second section they are grouped by their face value.

YearIssues By metal By face value
goldsilverOthers€200€100€20€10
2003155101419
2004124848
2005111
2006333
2007444
2008111
Total36927018126
  Coins were minted
  No coins were minted

2003 coinage

More information Palace of Knossos, Discus ...

2004 coinage

More information The Acropolis of Athens, Weightlifting ...

2005 coinage

More information National Park Olympus ...

2006 coinage

More information Olympia National Park - Zeus, Olympia National Park - Dion ...

2007 coinage

More information 30th anniversary of the death of Maria Callas, 50th anniversary of the death of Nikos Kazantzakis ...

2008 coinage

More information New Acropolis Museum ...

Notes

  1. Precious metals in bulk form are known as bullion, and are traded on commodity markets. Bullion metals may be cast into ingots, or minted into coins. The defining attribute of bullion is that it is valued by its mass and purity rather than by a face value as money.
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  31. "Maria Calas Commemorative Coin". Fleur de Coin. Archived from the original on 2008-10-24. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
  32. "Nikos Kazantsakis Commemorative Coin". Fleur de Coin. Archived from the original on 2008-10-24. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
  33. "Mount Pindos National Park - Birds and Flowers Commemorative Coin". The Eurocoins Store. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  34. "Bird and Flowers Commemorative Coin". Fleur de Coin. Archived from the original on 2008-10-24. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
  35. "Mount Pindos National Park - Black Pine Trees Commemorative Coin". The Eurocoins Store. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  36. "Pine Trees Commemorative Coin". Fleur de Coin. Archived from the original on 2008-10-24. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
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  38. This coin was sold only as part of a set.
  39. This coins is not available yet for sell, issue and market price is still unknown.
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  41. "construction fact sheet" (PDF). The New Acropolis Museum. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-07-22. Retrieved 2017-02-11.

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