Description: ***** O F F E R ***** GREECE. 50 LEPTAof YEAR : 1976UNCirculatedGreek coin in Drachmas. BANK OF GREECEMintage : 6.682.000 GREEK COIN [ KM#: 115 ] ,Diameter (mm) : 18.0 Thickness : 1.45 Weight (g) : 2.50 Composition : Cooper 79% - Zinc 20% - Nickel 1% Edge: MilledEngravers : N. Perantinos [ Greek Democracy ]It is the coin : BOTSARIS Markos - Greek War of Independence Description: The Greek War of Independence was a successful insurgency waged by the Greeks between 1821 and 1827 to win independence from the Ottoman Empire. Markos Botsaris (1788–1823) was a Greek patriot exiled from his native Epirus in 1803, who was prominent in the Greek War of Independence, notably in the defense of Mesolongion (1822–23) and at Karpenision, where he defeated the Turks with a handful of men but died in battle.GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC.=========================== Markos Botsaris (Greek : Μάρκος Μπότσαρης, c. 1788 – 21 August 1823) was a general and hero of the Greek War of Independence and captain of the Souliotes. Botsaris is among the most revered national heroes in Greece. Early life Botsaris was born into one of the leading clans of the Souliotes, in Epirus. He was the second son of captain Kitsos Botsaris, who was murdered in Arta in 1809 under the orders of Ali Pasha. The Botsaris clan came from the village of Dragani (today Ambelia), near Paramythia. Greek War of Independence Flag raised by Markos Botsaris, in Souli, October 1820, depicting Saint George and with the words : Freedom - Religion - Fatherland in Greek. In 1821, Botsaris took part in the revolution against the Ottoman Empire. He and other Souliot captains, including Kitsos Tzavelas, Notis Botsaris, Lampros Veikos, and Giotis Danglis only enlisted fellow Souliot kin in to their bands. At the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence, he distinguished himself by his courage, tenacity and skill as a partisan leader in the fighting in western Greece, and was conspicuous in the defence of Missolonghi during the first siege of the city (1822–1823). On the night of 21 August 1823 he led the celebrated attack on Karpenisi by 350 Souliots, against around 1,000 Ottoman troops who formed the vanguard of the army with which Mustai Pasha was advancing to reinforce the besiegers. Botsaris managed to take Mustai Pasha as a prisoner during the raid, but he was shot in the head and killed in battle by Llesh i Zi, an Albanian. GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC.================================ Condition:The coins my opinion characterized : UNCfrom roll of coinsofBANK OF GREECESee the scan (pictures), shape your own opinionYou will take a coin from roll that you see in the last photograph of saleThe price is for each coin.================================Payment instructions· All payment methods from the eBay platform.· Paypal prefered. The fast, easy, and secure way to pay online.· For any questions about payment and shipping instruction please don't hesitate to be in contact with me· Payment must be sent in 1 - 7 days of the end of sale Shipping Instructions and Cost · Items will shipped in the next 1 - 2 days after receiving the payment· Items shipped WORLDWIDE with Standard (Regular) letter : 3.50$ (at your own risk) · Items shipped WORLDWIDE with Registered letter : 7.00$ · Items with total value more than 30.00$ shipped only with Registered letter : 7.00$ · Please don't ask unregistered shipping for total value > 30.00$. · The shipping cost for each additional item won is : +0.50$.· Shipping Insurance can be added for some countries but not USA. · At the end of your purchases, please ask me for invoice. · Please don't send individual payments for each item.· Day of receiving depends from Countries’ Distance (2-15 working days). If you don’t receive between this time the item please inform me immediately.
Price: 1 USD
Location: Athens, Attiki
End Time: 2025-01-10T10:30:39.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Denomination: 50 Lepta
Composition: Brass Nickel
Year: 1980
Grade: Ungraded
KM Number: 115
Country/Region of Manufacture: Greece
Certification: Uncertified