Euro Coins
This search engine contains images and descriptions of all 120 internationaly accepted euro coins including Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City.
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Greece
€ 0.01 |  | This motif shows an advanced model of an Athenian trireme, the largest warship afloat for more than 200 years, dating from the time of the Athenian democracy (fifth century BC). | Greece
€ 0.02 |  | This coin epicts a corvette, a type of ship used during the Greek War of Independence (1821-27). | Greece
€ 0.05 |  | This coin shows a modern sea-going tanker, reflecting the innovative spirits of Greek shipping. | Greece
€ 0.10 |  | Rigas-Fereos (Velestinlis) (1757-98) is featured on this coin. He was a forerunner and leading figure of the Greek enlightenment and confederation. He was a visionary of Balkan liberation from Ottoman rule. | Greece
€ 0.20 |  | This coin commemorates Ioannis Capodistrias (1776-1831), a leading national and European politician and diplomat who became the first Governor of Greece (1830-31) following the Greek War of Independence (1821-27). | Greece
€ 0.50 |  | Eleftherios Venizelos (1864-1936), one of Greece’s most prominent political figures, is shown on this coin. He was a pioneer in social reform, a renowned diplomat and played a key role in modernising the Greek state and liberating Northern Greece and the Aegean islands. | Greece
€ 1.00 |  | This coin shows an owl, copied from an ancient Athenian 4 drachma coin (fifth century BC). | Greece
€ 2.00 |  | This coin depicts a scene from a mosaic in Sparta (third century AD), showing Europa being abducted by Zeus, who has taken the form of a bull. Europa is a figure from Greek mythology after whom Europe was named. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ * (Hellenic Republic). |
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