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2 Lepta Pattern

Issuer Munich Mint
Year 1833
Type Coin pattern
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Obverse description Central field displays the quartered royal coat of arms of King Otto of Greece, featuring alternating rampant lions and rayed suns within the four quadrants of the shield. The shield is surmounted by a visored helmet topped with a crowned lion crest, and the base of the shield is adorned with decorative mantling. The circular legend in German reads 'Z. KÖN. MÜNZE IN GRIECHENL.' (meaning 'To the Royal Coin of Greece'), running along the periphery, with a beaded border encircling the entire design.
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Obverse lettering Z. KÖN. MÜNZE IN GRIECHENL.
(Translation: To the Royal Coin in Greece)
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Reverse lettering PROBEMÜNZE VON T. ERTEL. 1833. MÜNCHEN.
(Translation: Trial Coin by T. Ertel. 1833. Munich.)
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