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Greek 5 lepta coins

Lepton (plural lepta) is the name of various fractional units of currency used in the Greek-speaking world from antiquity until today. The word means "small" or "thin", and during classical and Hellenistic times a lepton was always a small value coin, usually the smallest available denomination of another currency.

In modern Greece, lepton (modern form: lepto) is the name of the 1/100 denomination of all the official currencies of the Greek state: The phoenix (1827 – 1832), the drachma (1832 – 2001) and the euro (2002 – current). The following 5 lepta coins have circulated in Greece until the introduction of the Common European Currency on January 1, 2002:



Image of Greek 5 lepta drachmas coin
Image of Greek 5 lepta coin
5 lepta - Wheat

Agriculture was the foundation of the Ancient Greek economy and nearly 80% of the population was involved in this activity. During the early part of Greek history agriculture was based on cereals, such as barley, Durum wheat and, less commonly, millet or ...
Krause - Misler#77
Diameter20 mm
Weight0.9 gr
CompositionAluminium
EdgeSmooth
CommentsEngraver: V. Falireas (Prague Mint)
DateMintageGradePriceShop
19711,002,174Uncirculated€ 1Buy
195415,000,000Uncirculated€ 2Buy
195415,000,000Extremely Fine€ 1.6Buy

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

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