Greek euro coins
Greek euro coins feature a unique design for each of the eight coins. They were all designed by Georgios Stamatopoulos with the minor coins depicting Greek ships, the middle ones portraying famous Greeks and the two large denominations showing images of Greek history and mythology. All designs feature the 12 stars of the EU, the year of imprint and a tiny symbol of the Bank of Greece. Uniquely, the value of the coins is expressed on the national side in the Greek alphabet, as well as being on the common side in the Roman alphabet. The euro cent is known as the lepto in Greek, a name which has also been used for the denominations of the preceding currencies of the Greek state, the phoenix and drachma.
Greece did not enter the Eurozone until 2001 and was not able to start minting coins as early as the other eleven member states, so a number of coins circulated in 2002 were not minted in Athens but in Finland, France and Spain. The coins minted in Athens for the euro introduction in 2002, as well as all the subsequent Greek euro coins, carry only the Greek mint mark.
Greek euro design
For images of the common side and a detailed description of the coins, see euro coins.Circulating mintage quantities
The following table shows the mintage quantity for all Greek euro coins, per denomination, per year.Greek starter kit
In 2001, the Bank of Greece issued starter kits for the introduction of the Euro.Identifying marks
| National Identifier | None yet |
| Mint Mark | |
| Engravers Initials | ΓΣ |
| €2 Edge inscription |