4478) “The TOURLITIS LIGHTHOUSE OF ANDROS", "Hellenic Republic (Ελληνική Δημοκρατία) of Greece: The Bank of Greece (BOG) has issued a 6€ Silver Coin minted by Bank of Greece (IETA – Νομισματοκοπείο): Date/Year of Coin issue: 2026:
The Greeks had an eventful and tumultuous history, littered with wars, foreign invasions and conquests, until they founded the modern Greek state in the 19th century. They managed to navigate these turbulent waters, maintain their language and survive as a nation over the millennia because they have always prized military valour, one of the cardinal virtues of a Greek across time. No wonder, Greek history is full of examples of heroism and glory.
Greek, and admittedly all of European, literature starts with Homer’s Iliad, an epic almost 16 thousand verses long that celebrates the “glorious deeds of heroes”.
The plot gets rolling with a quarrel between the Greek commander-in-chief in the Trojan War, Agamemnon, and his most formidable fighter, Achilles, who was raised on the precept “always to be the bravest and to surpass all others”. Achilles’ wrath is the first theme in our new series of gold coins dedicated to Homer’s Iliad.
The Wrath of Achilles:
Hercules, the greatest Greek hero, is the theme of a new series of collector silver coins dedicated to The labours of Hercules, to be issued in puzzle coin sets.
The Labours of Hercules:
The series starts with three coins that piece together to tell the story of the first three labours: the killing of the Nemean lion and the Lernaean Hydra and the capture of the Ceryneian hind.
Heinrich Schliemann, polyglot, millionaire, adventurer and visionary, made it the purpose of his life to prove that Homer’s world had indeed existed. One hundred and fifty years ago, after unearthing Troy, he began excavations at Mycenae. The most spectacular among his finds was the “Mask of Agamemnon”, as Schliemann named it, believing to have found the grave of the legendary king. This exquisite artifact is depicted on this year’s coin in our Cultural heritage series.
The Mask of Agamemnon:
The 1820s, the decade when the Greeks fought for and won their independence, abounds in acts of heroism, glory, and often sacrifice. An unparalleled example is the Exodus of Messolonghi, to which we dedicate both a silver collector and a 2-euro circulation coin to mark the bicentennial of the event.
Together we honour with a silver coin the Swiss philhellene Johann Jakob Meyer, father of Greek journalism, who was killed during the Exodus (Philhellenes series). Memories of the heroic last stand of the defenders of the Sacred City of Messolonghi haunt the region of Aetolia-Acarnania this year’s theme of our Tourism series.
200 Years from the Exodus of Messolonghi:
Ioannis Kapodistrias, who is portrayed on our most precious coin in this year’s programme, was a diplomat of international renown who helped the Greek Revolution in its vulnerable first phase and later made the first serious state-building effort as Governor of Greece.
Like every war, the Greek Revolution produced not only heroes, but also victims among the civilian population, including refugees.
To these people we turn ourattention with a silver coin dedicated to 200 hundred years from the naming of Hermoupolis. Built on the island of Syros by refugees from several places devastated by the Turks, the new city thrived thanks to commerce and industry, becoming the gem of the Cyclades.
Turning to our long-standing series, we are issuing silver coins that feature Aristarchos of Samos, the first proponent of the heliocentric theory (in the Mathematicians series), and the hydraulis of Ktesibios, the first ever keyboard instrument (in our Ancient Greek technology series).
Link to post on Aristarchos on this Blog:
Next in our Endangered fauna of Greece series is the Milos viper (Macrovipera schweizeri), the most threatened reptile species in Greece.
One of the best known animal fables is the Lion and the mouse, which features on this year’s coin in our Aesop’s fables series.
We are also launching a new series dedicated to the lighthouses of Greece, starting with the Tourlitis lighthouse of Andros.
The Tourlitis Lighthouse of Andros:
Finally, we celebrate important anniversaries by a silver coin commemorating 150 years from the invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell and a 2-euro circulation coin to mark 100 years from the foundation of the Academy of Athens, guardian of the Greek language and culture.
I will keep on adding the links to my posts of the Greek Coinage this year to keep the visitors abreast with the stories.
THE TOURLITIS LIGHTHOUSE OF ANDROS:
The Tourlitis Lighthouse in Chora Andros - Landmark of Andros:
The Tourlitis Lighthouse in Andros Town stands on an islet and illuminates the route of seamanship for more than 120 years.
The impressive Tourlitis Lighthouse is also the only one in Europe, built on a rock, in the picturesque sea.
It was constructed in 1887 and first operated on January 1, 1897. It has a height of 7 meters, a focal height of 36 meters with the luminescence of 11 nautical miles.
Its primary aim was to serve growing ship traffic to and from Andros, that had evolved into a flourishing maritime centre after the Greek Revolution.
During the Second World War, in September 1943, the bombing of the Italian Guard by the Nazis destroyed Tourlitis, among other buildings during the Nazi Occupation, but was rebuilt in 1994 with a donation from Alekos and Marietta Goulandris in memory of their daughter, Violanda, it became Greece’s first automated lighthouse.
With the donation of the Goulandris family, it was reconstructed in its original form. Since then it has been operating again as automatic acetylene.
The construction was of invaluable importance for the navigation of the era likewise all the lighthouses. It stands opposite the Venetian castle in the capital of Andros, Chora.
Tourlitis Lighthouse is the first automatic lighthouse in Greece with technology that gave it high credibility because it did not require constant surveillance.

The Emblem of Greece, (or the Coat of Arms), features a white cross on a blue shield surrounded by two laurel branches, symbolising Christianity and victory. Its current form was officially adopted in 1975 after the establishment of the Third Hellenic Republic.
Design and Symbolism:
Shield: Blue background with a white cross, representing the Greek flag and the Christian faith.
Laurel branches: Traditionally green, but often depicted in monochrome blue for official use. Gold laurel leaves are used in military insignia and on the presidential standard.
Cross: Symbolises the role of Christianity in Greek identity and independence.
The specifications of these Coins are:
Coin Title: "The “Tourlitis” lighthouse of Andros"
Year of Issue: 2026
Mint: Bank of Greece (IETA – Νομισματοκοπείο)
Denomination: 6€
DIAMETER: 28.50 mm
WEIGHT: 10.00 gr
Metal Composition: Silver (Ag) 92.5%
EDGE: Plain
Packaging: Wooden box with Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
MAXIMUM Mintage: 1,500 pieces
Mintmark: Palmette symbol of the Greek Mint.
Edge: Plain
Numismatic Programme: 2026
Designer: M. Antonatou
The “Tourlitis” lighthouse of Andros is uniquely situated on a rock off the coast of Chora, the capital of the island, and stands seven metres high.
Standing sentinel at the entrance of the harbour, opposite the Venetian castle, the Tourlitis Lighthouse in Andros Town is the most characteristic landmark of Chora, Andros, and a symbol of the island’s rich maritime tradition.
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2) Some ancient coins depicting Greek mythology & history
13) Ancient Greek Theatres, Greece: Hellenic Post has brought out a set of five stamps featuring the Ancient Theatres of Dodona, Nocopolis, Kassope, Amvrakia and Gitana (all in Epirus): Stamp issue date: 08.04.2020
14) "MYRTIS", Greece: A 5 Euro Silver Coin dedicated to an 11 year old girl who was a victim of the Plague of Athens (430-426 BC) issued by the Bank of Greece: Coin issue date: 25.02.2020
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