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i have a 1000 1941
i have a 10.000 1942
i have a 5000 1942
i have a 5.000.000 1944
i have a 100 1941
ihave a 1000 1942
i have a 50 1943
i have a 25 1944
i have a 50.000 1944
i have a 10 1944
i have a 200 1944
i have a 5000 1943
i have a 25.000 1943
i have a 500.000 1944

2007-08-24 04:13:52 · 6 answers · asked by robert l 1 in Travel Europe (Continental) Greece

6 answers

No value even for collectors... I happened to find a whole chest full of them (my grand mother had the habit to raise money and keep it hidden at her house).....I gave them to friends as a gift.

2007-08-24 06:40:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Most of them are not valuable even for collectors.
U can find some of them in e-bay for sth like 3 euros http://coins.listings.ebay.co.uk/European_Greece_W0QQsacatZ58510QQsocmdZListingItemList

HOWEVER, sometimes banknotes have a higher price in case of a special print on ur banknote or a wrong spelling or of a detail on them. I believe this is not the case for the items u hold, but if u can find a place near u that is for collectors go and ask them. You never know. Even if u find a specialist in here he has to examine ur banknotes to check if there is sth special about them.

2007-08-24 19:31:04 · answer #2 · answered by Chistos A 2 · 1 0

we had war in 1944. This money worth nothing :X
as my father said "with 5000000 you could only buy bread back then" :X

2007-08-28 05:11:08 · answer #3 · answered by Mpamia 2 · 0 0

Only for collectors. I mean you could probably sell them to collectors, but not use them as money nowadays.

2007-08-24 11:21:28 · answer #4 · answered by cpinatsi 7 · 2 0

woa! you are a rich man!!

they are not valid nowadays of course, but they are valuable, regarding their historical importance!

you can sell them to Bank of Greece directly or to private collectors, in really high prices!

2007-08-24 11:22:50 · answer #5 · answered by ..Tolia.. 5 · 2 1

Try this site it may help you. Cheers
http://www.geocities.com/greekcurrency/

2007-08-24 11:27:42 · answer #6 · answered by energybuild 3 · 1 0

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