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Greek 2 cent coins

The poorest member of the EU, Greece saw EMU as an essential step towards achieving its strategic and economic ambitions. In spite of the euro's weakness when Greece entered the euro-zone on January 1 2001, opinion polls showed that some 70 per cent of Greeks were in favour of membership. There was little attachment to the drachma, as europe's second-oldest currency was linked in Greek minds with economic and political backwardness. Greece leveraged the euro to encourage foreign direct investment with a view to the country becoming a business and transport hub, linking south-east Europe with EU markets.

All designs feature the 12 stars of the EU, the year of imprint and a tiny symbol of the Bank of Greece (the anthemion flower). Uniquely, the value of the coins is expressed on the national side in the Greek alphabet, as well as being on the common side in the Roman alphabet. The euro cent is known as the lepto (plural lepta) in Greek, in reference to the former currency, the drachma, which was divided into 100 lepta.

Greece did not enter the eurozone until 2001 and was not able to start minting coins as early as the other eleven member states, so a number of coins circulated in 2002 were not minted in Athens but in Finland (€1 and €2 - mint mark S = Suomi), France (1c, 2c, 5c, 10c and 50c - mint mark F) and Spain (20c - mint mark E = Espana). The coins minted in Athens for the Euro introduction in 2002 as well as all the subsequent Greek euro coins do not carry any mint mark.

The following 2 cent coins have circulated in Greece since the introduction of the Common European Currency on January 1, 2002:



Image of Greek 2 cents drachmas coin
Image of Greek 2 cents coin
2 cents - Corvette

Corvettes are small, maneuverable, lightly-armed warship, smaller than a frigate, and they were heavily used during the Hellenic liberation fight (1821-1827). When referring to sailing ships, a corvette is a ship-rigged sloop. Almost all modern navies use ...
Krause - Misler#182
Diameter18.75 mm
Thickness1.67 mm
Weight3.06 gr
CompositionCopper - covered steel
EdgeSmooth
CommentsDesigner: Ms A.Michelioudaki and N.Nikolaou
DateMintageGradePriceShop
200915,975,000Uncirculated€ 0.15Buy
200868,000,000Uncirculated€ 0.2Buy
200725,000,103Uncirculated€ 0.2Buy
200645,000,000Uncirculated€ 0.2Buy
200515,000,000Uncirculated€ 0.2Buy
200425,000,000Uncirculated€ 0.2Buy
20039,500,000Uncirculated€ 0.15Buy
2002176,000,000Uncirculated€ 0.2Buy
2002 - "F - France"18,000,000Uncirculated€ 1.2Buy

The size of the images above are related to the diameter of the coins they represent.

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