E-auction 663-689308 - feu_1083068 - GREECE 2 Euro LOUIS SPYROS 2015 Athènes
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| Estimate : | 20 € |
| Price : | 23 € |
| Maximum bid : | 23 € |
| End of the sale : | 29 December 2025 19:20:40 |
| bidders : | 5 bidders |
Type : 2 Euro LOUIS SPYROS
Date: 2015
Mint name / Town : Athènes
Quantity minted : 748.500
Metal : copper nickel
Diameter : 25,75 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 8,50 g.
Edge : cannelures fines ELLHNIKH DHMOKRATIA*
Catalogue references :
€094912 -
Obverse
Obverse description : Portrait de Loúis Spyrídon en costume traditionnel grec - représentation de la coupe remportée lors du marathon des Jeux Olympiques de 1896 - “75 ΧΡΟΝΙΑ ΜΝΗΜΗΣ ΣΠΥΡΟΥ ΛΟΥΗ” (75e anniversaire de la mort de Spyrídon Loúis) - ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ - 2015
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Reverse
Commentary
Cette 2 Euro célèbre le 75e anniversaire de la mort de l'athlète grec Loúis Spyrídon (aussi appelé Spýros), le 26 mars 1940. Ce champion d’athlétisme fut le premier champion olympique du marathon lors des Jeux olympiques d'été de 1896.
This 2 Euro coin celebrates the 75th anniversary of the death of Greek athlete Louis Spyrídon (also known as Spýros) on 26 March 1940. This athletics champion was the first Olympic marathon champion at the 1896 Summer Olympics.
This 2 Euro coin celebrates the 75th anniversary of the death of Greek athlete Louis Spyrídon (also known as Spýros) on 26 March 1940. This athletics champion was the first Olympic marathon champion at the 1896 Summer Olympics.







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