Catalog
| Issuer | Greece |
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| Composition | Log in to see details |
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| Technique | Countermarked |
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| Reverse script | Arabic |
| Reverse lettering | ١٢٥٥ |
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| Additional information |
Greek monetary authorities countermarked captured or surrendered Ottoman 40 Para pieces during the independence period as a stopgap measure to legitimize foreign copper in circulation while the nascent Greek state had neither the mint capacity nor the fiscal stability to produce its own coinage at scale. The Arabic countermark was applied to the host coin rather than replaced with Greek script — a pragmatic decision that says something about the administrative priorities of the moment.