Grece - 100 Euro oro, la liberazione di Salonicco, 2012

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Monete euro oro
Anno di emissione: 2012
Valore facciale: 100 Euro
Qualità: PROOF
Metallo: Gold
Fineness: 916,7
Tiratura: 1.500
3.970,00

Collector coin gold with a nominal value of 100 euro commemorating the centennial of the liberation of Thessaloniki, 1912-2012. The obverse of the coin features a circular gold foil with a rosette at its centre silhouetted against the Greek flag. The reverse of the coin features the White Tower of Thessaloniki and the coat of arms of the Hellenic Republic, flanked by stylized laurel leaves.

Since its foundation in Hellenistic times, Thessaloniki has always been an important centre of Hellenism. Thanks to its strategic position, the city assumed an increasingly pivotal role in the Balkans as a multi-ethnic and multicultural crossroads, both during Byzantine times and later under Ottoman rule. Thessaloniki was recaptured by the Greeks during the First Balkan War on 26 October 1912 and was formally ceded to Greece at the end of the Second Balkan War with the signing of the Treaty of Bucharest on 28 July 1913. Liberation would soon usher in a new era of progress and growth, especially after the Asia Minor Disaster of 1922 and the massive influx of ethnic Greek refugees, who would give new momentum to the economic and social life of the city.