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10 ECU

Uitgever Greece
Jaar 1994
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central design depicts a stylized ancient Greek theatrical mask or ceremonial figure rendered in relief, positioned at center right of the field, evoking classical Hellenic heritage. The denomination 10 ECU appears prominently in the left-center field in large numerals alongside the currency inscription ECU. A ring of twelve stars surrounds the central motif, consistent with European Community symbolism. The circular legend Η ΙΣΤΟΡΙΚΗ ΕΛΛΑΣ ΚΑΙ Η ΝΕΑ ΕΥΡΩΠΗ (Historic Greece and the New Europe) runs along the upper periphery in Greek script. The year 1994 and the fineness 999 are inscribed in the lower field.
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Aanvullende informatie

The ECU (European Currency Unit) was never legal tender in the conventional sense — it existed as a basket currency, a weighted composite of EEC member currencies used for accounting and settlement within the European Monetary System. Greece's participation in producing collector ECU issues during the early 1990s reflected its formal EMS membership, though the drachma itself remained volatile and Greece would not qualify for euro adoption until 2001, years after other founding members.

These silver collector ECUs were issued by national mints across member states under a loose framework; they circulated nowhere and settled nothing. The series ended with the euro's physical introduction in 2002.

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