
Greece’s Euro Coin Design Is a Beautiful Ode to Its History


Left: Greatbaconbits via Wikimedia rumors (( CC By-SA 4.0) | Right: Archaioptix via Wikimedia rumors (( CC By-SA 4.0))
Since Euro Coins for the first time entered 2002, people were surprised by their designs. While one side of the currency is the same in every member state, the national aspect is the place where the various European countries offer their unique cultures. From the famous historical figures to the beloved monuments, the coins show the diversity of the European Union. One of the interesting options comes in particular from Greece, which decided to highlight its old roots on the EURO.
It is characterized by an owl that may be familiar to the old currency collectors, as it is designed similar to one side of the BCE in the fifth century. Call a TetrachmThis large silver currency has become the actual criterion throughout the ancient world, as it spread it beyond Greece. Since they were great, they presented an abundant land for artwork, as politicians often use it to make a statement. This has made them preferred among the university operations colleges, who are attracted to the level of higher art.
This was also a temptation to George Steamopoulos, who designed the currencies of Greece. Stamatopoulos is an artist and dug on the bank of Greece. While Tetradrachms had different designs according to the time period and mint where they were hit, Stamatopoulos focused on the Athenian quadruple. The design of the currency, which is distinguished by the Greek goddess Athens on one side and the album next to the olive branch and the crescent moon on the other hand.
In terms of symbolism, the owl refers to Athens, because it was part of its icon. In fact, Athens is the goddess of knowledge and wisdom, and its association with the owls is what created the relationship between the bird and wisdom.
So the next time that it has occurred through a currency of 1 euros, make sure it turns to know the lesson of the date it will present. You may only be surprised by what you learn.
Greece’s interesting design for the national side of its currency 1 euros has an interesting history.
The design depends on a large silver currency known as a TetrachmWhich was prevalent in the ancient world.


Silver Tetradrachm, C. 450-400 BC, Munich, Antique State Group (Image: Archaioptix across Wikimedia rumors (( CC By-SA 4.0))
One side of the currency of Athens, the goddess of wisdom, and the other showed its symbol – owl.


Silver Tetradrachm, C. 450-400 BC, Berlin, Cabinet Currency for Governmental Museums, Old Museum (Image: Archaioptix across Wikimedia rumors (( CC By-SA 4.0))
source: European Central Bank – Greece
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