These two notes are listed in the “Standard Catalog of World Coins” as Pick 61 and Pick 80. This note is one of fifteen in the “Banknotes of History Series.
Greece wants to cut its banknotes in half and it wouldn’t be the first time
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These are two genuine Greek half-notes. The first is the left half of a 100 Drachmai note issued between 1905 and 1917, torn in half in 1922. The portrait is of the famed revolutionary Georgios Stavros, founder of the National Bank of Greece. The second is a 50 Drachmai note with the counterstamp “neon” on the front, meaning “new.”
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1922_ECC_18716
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