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1996 Central Bank of Greece - 200 Greek Drachmas Banknote Serial No. 01Y 671280 P-204

1996 Central Bank of Greece - 200 Greek Drachmas Banknote Serial No. 01Y 671280 P-204

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Description

1996 Greece 200 Drachmas Banknote – A Tribute to Greek Revolution & Education

Issued by the Bank of Greece, the 1996 200 Drachmas banknote is a stunning representation of Greece’s revolutionary spirit and commitment to education. This note was part of the Third Modern Drachma series, which circulated from 1954 to 2001, before Greece transitioned to the Euro in 2002.

Key Features & Historical Significance

Issuer: Bank of Greece

Denomination: 200 Drachmas

Year of Issue: 1996

Pick Number: P-204

Printer: Banknote and Currency Printing Office of Greece

Size: Approx. 129 × 65 mm

Material: Paper banknote with intaglio and lithography printing

Design Features

Obverse:

Portrait of Rigas Velestinlis-Feraios, a revolutionary thinker and national hero

A group of people playing and singing, symbolizing Greek cultural identity

Famous quote: "The one who thinks freely, thinks well."

Reverse:

"The Secret School", an oil painting by Nikolaos Gyzis, depicting clandestine education during Ottoman rule

Watermark: Head of King Philip II of Macedonia, reinforcing authenticity

Why Collect This Banknote?

The 1996 Greek 200 Drachmas is a valuable piece of European numismatic history, marking Greece’s financial system before its transition to the Euro. With its detailed artwork, historical significance, and cultural symbolism, this banknote remains a sought-after collectible among enthusiasts.

Secure this 200 Drachmas banknote today and own a tangible piece of Greece’s revolutionary and educational heritage!

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