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100 Billion Drachmai 1944 RRR Greek Banknote Pick#135a Nymph Deidamia N: KE-.697

$ 21.06

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Condition: USED
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Greece
  • Year: 1944
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country: Greece
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Country of Manufacture: Greece
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Banknotes
  • Grade: Ungraded

    Description

    GREECE
    :
    100
    BILLION Greek   DRACHMAI
    ,
    100.000.000.000  Drachmas
    Pick #
    135a
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    ||   Types   A
    :
    Serial nos with Prefix letters { LL    NNNNNN }  ||
    ||
    Types
    B
    :
    Serial nos with Suffix letters
    {
    NNNNNN   LL
    }
    ||
    || **************************************************** ||
    ||
    LL
    =     Letters       and
    NNNNNN
    =     Numbers
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    ALMOST
    UNC
    IRCULATED
    Circulated in year :
    1944
    Greek  Democracy
    .
    RRR
    Greek   Banknote
    { SMALL  CIRVULATION PERIOD
    }
    with  :
    a) Nymph  DEIDAMIA at left
    b) Ancient Coin at left and Right
    Dimensions : 12.0 X 6.0 cm
    Print  :
    Bank  of  Greece, Athens
    Watermark
    :  Non  exist
    Red and Brown.
    Suffix  letters  { KE 280697 }
    GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC.
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    Nymphi Deidamia
    ( Mythology )
    In Greek mythology, Deidamia (or Deidamea, Deidameia, Greek :
    Δηιδάμεια) is the daughter of King Lycomedes of Scyros.
    Deidamia was one of King Lycomedes seven daughters with whom Achilles was concealed. Some versions of this story state that Achilles was hidden in Lycomedes court as one of the king's daughters, some say as a lady-in-waiting under the name PYRRHA.  Despite the fact that Achilles and Deidamea could have been as young as eight years old, the two soon became romantically involved to the point of intimacy. After Odysseus arrived at Lycomedes palace and exposed Achilles as a young man, Achilles decided to join the Trojan War, leaving behind a pregnant, heart-broken Deidamia. Their son, Neoptolemus, later joined his father in the Trojan War but was eventually killed by Orestes. It is also mentioned that Neoptolemus gave Deidamia in marriage to his ally Hellenus. Ptolemy Hephaestion mentions that Achilles and Deidamia had another son, Oneiros, who was unwittingly killed by Orestes.
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    Condition :
    The banknotes my opinion characterized :
    VERY  FINE +++
    See the scan (pictures), shape your own opinion.
    You will take that you see in photographs of sale.
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