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This is a 1964 Greek 50 Lepta coin issued under King Paul I, part of the Third Modern Drachma series.
Obverse: Portrait of King Paul I facing left, with the inscription (Paul, King of the Greeks) and the date below.
Reverse: Crowned coat of arms of Greece, flanked by two male supporters, denomination 50 at the bottom.
Year: 1964
Country: Greece
Denomination: 50 Lepta (0.50 Drachma)
Composition: Copper-Nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
Weight: ~2.3 g
Diameter: 18 mm
Edge: Reeded
Condition: Very Fine (VF) moderate wear with clear details, attractive surfaces, and good eye appeal.
Collectors Notes:
Issued during the reign of King Paul I (19471964).
Part of the last series before coins under King Constantine II.
Demonetized, making it a historical collectible rather than circulating currency.
Popular among collectors of European mid-20th century coins.