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circulated 1954 Greek 20 Lepta - Limited 24 Million Mintage

circulated 1954 Greek 20 Lepta - Limited 24 Million Mintage

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The 1954 Greece 20 Lepta coin, minted during the reign of King Paul I, is a notable example of mid-20th-century Greek currency. Produced in Bern, Switzerland, this aluminium coin was part of a limited mintage of 24 million uncirculated pieces, making it a rare find today. The coin is characterized by its round shape with a central hole, smooth edge, and medal alignment (0°). It weighs just 1.2 grams, with a diameter of 24 mm and a thickness of 1.25 mm. This 20 Lepta coin offers a glimpse into Greece's post-war economy and is an attractive addition to any collection due to its historical significance and unique design.

Don't miss your chance! Add this rare 1954 Greek 20 Lepta, minted in Switzerland, to your collection today before it's gone!

Why This Coin is a Good Offer

The 1954 Greece 20 Lepta coin is a compelling collectible due to its rarity and historical significance. Minted in Switzerland with a limited uncirculated production of just 24 million, this coin stands out for its unique aluminium composition and distinctive design, featuring a central hole. As a representation of King Paul I's era, it holds both numismatic and historical value. Given its limited availability and the increasing interest in mid-20th-century European coins, this 20 Lepta is likely to appreciate in value, making it a wise investment for collectors and investors alike.

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