Greek Blisters

The following Official Blisters were issued in greece since the introduction of the Common European Currency on January 1, 2002. These annual sets are often dedicated to important people, important events and historic places, some times accompanied by commemroative coins or medals. The sets are also known to colectors as BU - Brilliant Uncirculated Sets, FDC - Fleur De Coin, Coffret in French and KMS - Kursmoenzensatze in German.

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Obverse of Athens 2004 Blister (Silver E) KMS Set
Athens 2004 Blister (Silver E) 2003

In August 2004, the Olympic Games returned to the country where they were born over 2,500 years ago, and to Athens the city of their revival in 1896. Within the framework of the Olympic Coin Program, the Greek Mint issued a series of commemorative coins, Gold and Silver, on which Greek history and heritage were engraved. The fifth series of the Official ...

Year Mintage Price Shop
2003 Unknown - View
Obverse of Athens 2004 Blister (Silver F) KMS Set
Athens 2004 Blister (Silver F) 2003

In August 2004, the Olympic Games returned to the country where they were born over 2,500 years ago, and to Athens the city of their revival in 1896. Within the framework of the Olympic Coin Program, the Greek Mint issued a series of commemorative coins, Gold and Silver, on which Greek history and heritage were engraved. The sixth and final series of ...

Year Mintage Price Shop
2003 Unknown - View
Obverse of Official Blister KMS Set
Official Blister 2002

The Official Blister 2002 was issued on 31 October 2002 with a mintage of 50,000 pieces. It contains the 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cent coins and 1, 2 euros. Greek euro coins feature a unique design for every one of the eight coins and they were all designed by Georgios Stamatopoulos. The minor coins depict Greek ships The middle coins portray famous Greeks The ...

Year Mintage Price Shop
2002 5,000 pieces € 25.00 Buy
Obverse of Official Blister (Dutch) KMS Set
Official Blister (Dutch) 2002

The Dutch version of the Greek Blister 2002 was issued in 2002 with a mintage of only 5,000 pieces. The only visible difference between the Greek and the Dutch version of the blister is the issuing authority, namely the Greek ministry of Economy and the Greek ministry of Economics and Finance respectively. It contains the 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cent coins ...

Year Mintage Price Shop
2002 Unknown - View
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