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Bank of Greece

50 Euro – Greece

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Cultural Heritage
Greece
Context
Year: 2019
Issuer: Greece Issuer flag
Period:
Currency:
(since 2002)
Total mintage: 1,500
Material
Diameter: 14 mm
Weight: 1 g
Gold weight: 1.00 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.9% Gold
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
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Numista: #181850
Value
Exchange value: 50 EUR = $59.07
Bullion value: $165.59
Inflation-adjusted value: 58.59 EUR

Obverse

Description:
The design features the ruins of the Temple of Hera ("Heraion of Samos" in Greek) on a column. To the left is the Hellenic Republic crest, and to the right are the year "2019" and the mint mark.
Inscription:
ΗΡΑΙΟ ΣΑΜΟΥ

ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ

2019
Translation:
HERAION OF SAMOS

HELLENIC REPUBLIC

2019
Script: Greek
Language: Greek
Designer: Maria Andonatou

Reverse

Description:
Stylized Samos Drachma coin featuring a lion's face, with "50 EURO" on the lower periphery in Greek.
Inscription:
50 ΕΥΡΩ
Translation:
50 EURO
Script: Greek
Language: Greek
Designer: Maria Andonatou

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Symbols> Coat of Arms


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
20191,500Proof

Historical background

In 2019, Greece was in the final stages of a prolonged and severe economic crisis that had dominated the previous decade. The country had exited its third and final international bailout program in August 2018, having received over €260 billion in loans from the European Commission, the European Central Bank (ECB), and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). However, 2019 was a year of fragile transition, marked by the continued oversight of its creditors and the challenge of regaining full market access. The primary currency concern was not an imminent exit from the Eurozone—a specter known as "Grexit" that had loomed large in 2015—but rather the sustainability of its public debt and the health of its banking sector within the euro framework.

The domestic currency situation was characterized by the persistence of capital controls, a legacy of the 2015 crisis. These controls, though significantly relaxed by 2019, still limited cash withdrawals and cross-border transactions, acting as a reminder of the banking system's past fragility. The Greek economy remained fully euro-based, but confidence was a key issue; both citizens and international investors were wary of potential future shocks. The government, under the newly elected center-right New Democracy party of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, prioritized policies aimed at spurring growth, attracting investment, and securing further debt relief to solidify the country's position within the single currency.

Ultimately, 2019 was a year of cautious optimism and technical normalization. Greece successfully issued new long-term bonds, signaling a gradual return to market financing. The focus shifted from emergency liquidity and existential threats to the arduous tasks of reducing high unemployment, managing a still-massive public debt burden (over 180% of GDP), and reforming the economy to ensure long-term stability within the Eurozone. The currency situation was stable but underpinned by the hard-won and still-precarious credibility achieved after years of austerity and international supervision.

Series: Greek Cultural Heritage

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