Greece 30 drachmas 1964 - Wedding anniversary

Obverse of Greece 30 drachmas 1964 - Wedding anniversary Reverse of Greece 30 drachmas 1964 - Wedding anniversary
Krause - Mishler KM# 87
Details The double-headed eagle is a common symbol in heraldry and vexillology. It is most commonly associated with the Holy Roman Empire and with the Byzantine Empire. In Byzantine heraldry, the heads represent the dual sovereignty of the Emperor (secular and religious) and/or dominance of the Byzantine Emperors over both East and West. However, the design was in use in the East for centuries before it was officially adopted by the Byzantines.

The coin commemorates the wedding anniversarry of King Constantine and Queen Anne-Marie
Specifications Diameter - 30mm Thickness - N/A Weight - 12gr
Composition 0.8350 Silver - 0.3221oz. ASW
Edge Lettered: My power the love of the people
Comments Engraver: V. Falireas
Mintage 1,000,000 pieces

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