5 Euro (The Drachma; Greek Revolution) 2021 front 5 Euro (The Drachma; Greek Revolution) 2021 back
5 Euro (The Drachma; Greek Revolution) 2021 photo

5 Euro The Drachma; Greek Revolution

2021 year
Trimetallic: bronze-nickel core, plastic middle ring and bronze-nickel outer ring 9 g 27.25 mm
Description
Issuer
Greece
Period
Third Hellenic Republic (1974-date)
Type
Non-circulating coin
Year
2021
Value
5 Euros 5 EUR = USD 5.49
Currency
Euro (2002-date)
Composition
Trimetallic: bronze-nickel core, plastic middle ring and bronze-nickel outer ring
Weight
9 g
Diameter
27.25 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#272918
Rarity index
76%

Reverse

The first drachma coin issued in 1832 is depicted in the center within a wreath of two olive tree branches.

Script: Greek

Lettering:
1821 - 2021
1 ΔΡΑΧΜΗ
1832

Translation: 1 Drachma

Designer: Geórgios Stamatópoulos

Edge

Plain

Comment

By virtue of King Otto’s Royal Decree of 8 February 1833, the Drachma replaced the Phoenix and, in August 1833, public revenue offices were explicitly prohibited from accepting Ottoman currency. As stipulated in the same decree, the Drachma was to be issued in silver, copper and gold. In a similar vein, the capital was moved from Nafplion to Athens, in order to symbolically reconnect with Greece’s glorious past. The new coin, the silver Drachma, weighed 4.477 grams, of which 4.029 were pure silver and 0.448 copper. The minting year inscribed on the first Drachma coins and their subdivisions was 1832, as they had already been struck in Bavaria (Munich) and delivered to King Otto’s regents. The Athens Royal Mint started operations in 1836, but until 1841 only minted the Drachma’s copper subdivisions. The minting of silver coins began in 1842. Gold Drachmai were minted only in large denominations (20 or 40 Drachmai), in a limited edition. By virtue of the Royal Decree of 12 July 1843, the exclusive right to issue Drachma notes was granted to the newly founded National Bank of Greece, which maintained this privilege until the establishment of the Bank of Greece in 1928.

Interesting fact

The Drachma; Greek Revolution 5 Euro coin features a unique tri-metallic design, with a bronze-nickel core, a plastic middle ring, and a bronze-nickel outer ring. This innovative design not only adds to the coin's aesthetic appeal but also makes it stand out from other coins in circulation.

Price

Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
2021  125000 - - - - - -

Values in the table are based on evaluations by sales realized on Internet platforms. They serve as an indication only for 5 Euro (The Drachma; Greek Revolution) 2021 coin.