| Emissor |
Grécia
|
|---|---|
| Banco emissor | Banco da Grécia (Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος) |
| Período |
Terceira República Helênica (1974-hoje)
|
| Tipo | Moedas não circulantes |
| Ano | 2026 |
| Valor | 6 Euros 6 EUR = 6,98 USD |
| Moeda | Euro (2002-hoje) |
| Composição | Prata 925‰ |
| Peso | 10 g |
| Diâmetro | 28,50 mm |
| Formato | Redondo |
| Técnica | Colorizado, Fresado |
| Orientação | Alinhamento medalha ↑↑ |
| Número | N# 576546 |
| Referências | KM# 420 Standard Catalog of World Coins (86 volumes). |
(en) 150th Anniversary of the Invention of the Telephone
(en) Rotary phone
Escrita: Grego
Legenda:
150 ΧΡΟΝΙΑ ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΕΦΕΥΡΕΣΗ ΤΟΥ ΤΗΛΕΦΩΝΟΥ
6 ΕΥΡΩ
EΛΛHNIKH ΔHMOKPATIA
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Designer: Maria Antonatou
(en) Hand holding a mobile phone
Legenda: 2026
Designer: Maria Antonatou
Simples
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Casa da Moeda Nacional do Banco da Grécia (Νομισματοκοπείο - ΙΕΤΑ), Atenas, Grécia (1972-hoje) |
On 7 March 1876, Scottish-born Canadian-American Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) was granted a patent for the "magneto-electric telephone". Still considered perhaps the most valuable invention in history, it paved the way for the telephony revolution. Bell was a professor of acoustics and had a passion for sound transmission. With the help of his associate, Thomas Watson, he built a device that converted sound waves into electromagnetic waves, which were transmitted via a cable to a receiver, where they were turned back into sound. Over the years, the invention evolved. Thus, from calls through a manual telephone exchange we moved to automated switchboards, from the rotary dial to touch screens, from corded to portable phones and, finally, to mobile phones and modern digital telecommunications. Today, we cannot imagine our world without this wonderful device that has revolutionised the way we communicate.
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