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Greece

2020

Commemorative coin

100 years since the union of Thrace with Greece

Official Journal of the European Union

The design replicates an ancient coin of the Thracian city of Abdera, featuring a griffin. Inscribed along the inner edge are the words ‘100 YEARS SINCE THE UNION OF THRACE WITH GREECE’ and ‘HELLENIC REPUBLIC’, as well as the year of issuance ‘2020’ and a palmette (the mintmark of the Greek mint). Also visible at left is the monogram of the artist (George Stamatopoulos). The region of Thrace, located in the northeastern corner of the country, was united with Greece after the end of World War I. The coin’s outer ring depicts the 12 stars of the European flag.

© European Union, 1998-2020, Official Journal of the European Union, 2020/C 417/06

Additional information

The geographical region of Thrace, which was unified with Greece in 1920 under the Treaty of Sèvres, represents with 12% only the western part of the historical landscape of Thrace inhabited by Thracians around the 4th century BC - the European part of Turkey, Eastern Thrace, comprises 31%, Northern Thrace in Bulgaria 57%. The current borders of Turkey and Greece have their origins in the Treaty of Lausanne, signed during the Greek Revolution in 1923. The coin depicts a stater (tetrobol), from around the 4th century BC, from the ancient city of Abdera, home of the philosophers Democritus and Protagoras. It depicts a griffin, under the inscription "ABΔHPA"(Abdera).

(Translation of the excerpt from de.Wikipedia „2-Euro-Gedenkmünzen#Jahrgang 2020“)

Edge lettering

« ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ ★ » HELLENIC REPUBLIC

Designer

George Stamatopoulos

Volume of issue

2020
Nomismatokopeio / Νομισματοκοπε ( Halandri (Athen) )
DateVolumePrice
Circulation coins 05.10.2020Rolls of 25 coins736.0002,00
Coincard BU16.07.2020Official coincard5.0006,45
Box Proof16.07.2020In box2.00012,10