WWII Cassa Mediterranea Dracme banknotes
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Cassa Mediterranea Dracme banknotes were issued during World War II by the Axis Italian forces for use in occupied Greece. Printed in Rome by the Cassa Mediterranea, these dracme notes have text in both Greek and Italian, instructing the payee to accept these banknotes as a means of payment.
The Cassa Mediterranea dracme bills lost their monetary value when Italy pulled out of Greece in 1943. We continue to exchange Cassa Mediterranea dracme banknotes at a rate which covers their collectable value. We also exchange pre-euro Greek Drachma banknotes and Greek Drachma coins.
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20000 Dracme Cassa Mediterranea banknote
The 20000 dracme banknote is the highest denomination of the Cassa Mediterranea series. It is blue-green colored and has an image of Biblical hero David’s statue by Italian artist Michelangelo. Text on the ventimila drachmai note reads ‘Cassa Mediterranea di Credito per la Grecia’ and ‘Bvono per Ventimila dracme’.You get: £39.800001 GRD = £0.0019900000 -
10000 Dracme Cassa Mediterranea banknote
The 10000 Dracme Cassa Mediterranea banknote is black-grey colored and features the statue of David by Michelangelo. Text on the banknote reads ‘Bvono per Diecimila dracme’ and ‘Cassa Mediterranea di Credito per la Grecia’.You get: £19.900001 GRD = £0.0019900000 -
5000 Dracme Cassa Mediterranea banknote
This banknote of 5000 dracme is purple-pink colored and features the statue of Biblical hero David by Italian sculptor Michelangelo. Text on the five thousand drachmai banknote reads ‘Cassa Mediterranea di Credito per la Grecia’ and ‘Buono per Cinquemila dracme’.You get: £9.950001 GRD = £0.0019900000 -
1000 Dracme Cassa Mediterranea banknote
The 1000 dracme banknote from the Cassa Mediterranea has text in Italian and Greek language. On the yellow colored note is the head of David by Michelangelo. Text in Italian reads ‘Cassa Mediterranea di Credito per la Grecia’ and ‘Buono per Mille dracme’.You get: £1.990001 GRD = £0.0019900000 -
500 Dracme Cassa Mediterranea banknote
The Cassa Mediterranea banknote of 500 dracme features Michelangelo’s head of David. The text on the green-colored banknote is in Greek and Italian. The Italian text reads ‘Cassa Mediterranea di Credito per la Grecia’ and ‘Bvono per Cinquecento dracme’.You get: £0.995001 GRD = £0.0019900000 -
100 Dracme Cassa Mediterranea banknote
This banknote of 100 Dracme has an image of Apollo, Greek and Roman god. The orange-brown banknote of ‘Cento’ or ‘Ekaton’ dracme has text in two languages: Itallian and Greek. Text on the one hundred dracme note reads ‘Cassa Mediterranea di Credito per la Grecia’ and ‘Bvono per Cento dracme’.You get: £0.199001 GRD = £0.0019900000 -
10 Dracme Cassa Mediterranea banknote
The red-orange colored banknote of 10 Dracme features a bust of the Greek and Roman god Apollo and the prow of a ship. Text on the ten dracme bill is in both Italian and Greek: ‘Cassa Mediterranea di Credito per la Grecia’ and ‘Bvono per Dieci dracme’.You get: £0.019901 GRD = £0.0019900000