Catalog
| Issuer | Crete |
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| Year | 1900 |
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| Thickness | 1.35 mm |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse lettering | 10 ΛΕΠΤΑ A (Translation: 10 Lepta) |
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| Additional information |
Crete's autonomous administration under Prince George of Greece — established by the Great Powers in 1898 following the island's de facto separation from the Ottoman Empire — required its own coinage to function as a credible self-governing entity. These pieces were struck in Paris, the Cretan State lacking any mint of its own. The arrangement lasted barely a decade; when Crete formally unified with Greece in 1913, the entire series became obsolete almost overnight.