5 Drachma Kingdom of Greece (1832-1924) Silver Otto of Greece (18 ...

1833, Kingdom of Greece, Othon I. Large Silver 5 Drachmai Crown.
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Mint Year: 1833
Mint Place: Paris (A)
Denomination: 5 Drachmai
Reference: Davenport 115, Divo 10b, KM-20
Condition. Scratches (graffiti) in reverse and few rim hits, otherwise a nice VF-XF!
Weight: 22.17gm
Diameter: 38mm
Material: Silver

Obverse: Head of Othon (Otto of Bavaria) as King of the Hellenes right. Greek legend around.

Reverse: Crowned Greek shield, flanked by olive-branches. Denomination and date below.
Legend: 5 DRAXMAI (anchor) 1833 (A) *

Otto was the second son of King Ludwig I of Bavaria. While the elder son, Maximilian, ascended to the Bavarian throne, Otto became the first king of modern Greece. His intentions were honorable, but he had compromised himself politically and had to obey the great powers of Europe who had placed him on the throne. When he didn’t attack the Ottoman Empire, his nation’s arch-enemy, he lost the support of the Greek people and was deposed. As a symbol of modern democratic force in Greece, this coin has few equals.

Otto, prince of Bavaria or Othon, king of Greece (Óthon, Vasiléfs tis Elládos; 1 June 1815 – 26 July 1867) was made the first modern King of Greece in 1832 under the Convention of London, whereby Greece became a new independent kingdom under the protection of the Great Powers (the United Kingdom, France and the Russian Empire).

The second son of the philhellene King Ludwig I of Bavaria, Otto ascended the newly-created throne of Greece while still a minor. His government was initially run by a three-man regency council made up of Bavarian court officials. Upon reaching his majority, Otto removed the regents when they proved unpopular with the people and he ruled as an absolute monarch. Eventually his subjects' demands for a Constitution proved overwhelming and in the face of an armed but peaceful insurrection, Otto granted a Constitution in 1843.

Throughout his reign, Otto faced political challenges concerning Greece’s financial weakness and the role of the government in the affairs of the Church. The politics of Greece of this era was based on affiliations with the three Great Powers, and Otto’s ability to maintain the support of the powers was key to his remaining in power. To remain strong, Otto had to play the interests of each of the Great Powers' Greek adherents against the others, while not aggravating the Great Powers. When Greece was blockaded by the (British) Royal Navy in 1850 and again in 1853, to stop Greece from attacking the Ottoman Empire during the Crimean War, Otto’s standing amongst Greeks suffered. As a result, there was an assassination attempt on the Queen and finally, in 1862, Otto was deposed while in the countryside. He died in exile in Bavaria in 1867.

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-09-28
Greece. Otho (1832-1862). 5 drachmai, 1833 (Ar - 22,23g). Divo 10a; Dav. 115; KM 20. Rare. Good very fine.

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-09-28
Greece. Othon I (1832-1862). 5 drachmai, 1833 Munich (Ar - 22,08g). Divo 10a, Karamitsos 110, Dav. 115, KM 20. Rare. Good very fine.

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-09-01
GRIECHENLAND Otto, 1832-1862. 5 Drachmen 1833, München. 22.32 g. Divo 10a. KM 20. Kl. Kr. Sehr schön-vorzüglich.

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GRIECHENLAND Otto, 1832-1862. 5 Drachmen 1844, Athen. 21.44 g. Divo 10d. Dav. 115. Schön.

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-09-01
GRIECHENLAND Otto, 1832-1862. 5 Drachmen 1833, Paris. 22.26 g. Divo 10b. Dav. 115. Feine Tönung. Fast vorzüg­lich-vorzüglich.

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-08-27
WORLD COINS GRIECHENLAND Otto, 1832-1862. 5 Drachmen 1844, Athen. 22.08 g. Divo 10d. KM 20. Sehr schön.

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1926, Greece (2nd Hellenic Rep.). Cu-Ni 50 Lepta + 1 & 2 Drachmai Coins. 3pcs! Mint Year: 1926 Condition: VF-XF! References: KM-68 / KM-69 / KM-70. Denominations: 50 Lepta / Drachm ...

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1873/1874, Kingdom of Greece, Georgios I. Silver 20, 50 Lepta & Drachma. 3pcs! Mint Place: Paris (A) Mint Year: 1874 / 1873 Reference: KM-44 / KM-37 / KM-38. Denomination: 20 Le ...
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