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1987 Central Bank of Greece - 1000 Greek Drachmas Banknote Serial No. 24O 444154 P-202

1987 Central Bank of Greece - 1000 Greek Drachmas Banknote Serial No. 24O 444154 P-202

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1987 Greece 1000 Drachmas Banknote for Sale – Celebrating Classical Heritage & Olympic Legacy

Issued by the Bank of Greece, the 1987 1000 Drachmas banknote is a masterful tribute to Greece’s classical artistry and ancient athletic tradition. Part of the Third Modern Drachma series (1954–2001), this note reflects the nation’s cultural pride prior to its adoption of the Euro in 2002.


Key Features & Historical Significance
Issuer: Bank of Greece (Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος)
Denomination: 1000 Drachmas
Year of Issue: 1987
Pick Number: P-202
Printer: Banknote and Currency Printing Office of Greece
Size: Approx. 158 × 77 mm
Material: Paper banknote with intaglio and multicolor lithographic printing
Series: 1978–1997 issue
Date of Issue: 1 July 1987
Date of Withdrawal: 1 March 2002

Design Features

Obverse:

Bust of Apollon of Olympia, symbolizing harmony and athletic excellence
Ancient Greek silver stater coin from Olympia, featuring Zeus and an eagle
Greek inscriptions denoting denomination and issuing authority
Signature of Governor Dimitrios Chalikias and Director Charalambos Skouras
Watermark window at right

Reverse:

Discobolus of Myron, the iconic discus thrower sculpture from the Classical period
Temple of Hera, Olympia—one of the oldest sanctuaries in Greece
Grapevine motif and Greek inscriptions
Vertical security thread approx. 34 mm from the left edge

Watermark:
Charioteer of Delphi, honoring ancient Greek athleticism and authenticity

Design & Engraving Credits:
Designer: Nikos Nikolaou

Engravers: Georgios Angelopoulos, Ioannis Pipinis, Eleonora Perraki-Pipinis



Why Collect This Banknote?

The 1987 1000 Drachmas note is a compelling artifact of Greece’s classical identity and Olympic heritage. Its refined engraving, mythological symbolism, and architectural references make it a standout piece for collectors of European currency and classical iconography. As one of the highest denominations of its time, it also reflects Greece’s economic narrative before the Euro era.

Secure this 1000 Drachmas banknote to preserve a tangible link to Greece’s ancient legacy and numismatic artistry.

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