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Greece 200 Drachmaes Banknote, 1996, P-204, UNC

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Greece 200 Drachmaes banknote from 1996, has a pick number of P-204, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition and features R. Valestinlis-Feraios.


  • SKU:
    GREE204AU
  • Variety:
    UNC
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Category: Banknotes
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This Greece 200 Drachmae banknote from 1996 is part of the 1954-2001 series. The banknote's obverse side features a portrait of Greek writer Rigas Feraios. He was remembered as a Greek national hero, a revolutionist, and a political thinker during the Modern Greek Enlightenment. The reverse side of the note features ''The Secret School'' painted by Nikolaos Gyzis. The note measures 129 x 65 mm and is equipped with a solid security thread to enhance its security features. Placing the note under a UV light would reflect a watermark image of Phillip of Macedonia.

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