That sounds like a nickel-brass Greek 1 Drachma featuring Konstantinos Kanaris. There were 102 million minted that year and it may be worth about .10 with light wear to maybe .50 if uncirculated. Collector value of a coin depends on date, mint mark (if any), number minted and condition of a coin, including amount of wear, any dents, scratches or cleaning as well as collector demand for it. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info. Brad Swain
Front of the Greek Anticapitalist Left was created on 2009-03-22.
the good greek priests
The front seats were reserved for priests.
ashton
The place in front of the skene at a Greek Theater.
Apollo
Achilles :)
Nike the greek godess victory
Nike the greek godess victory
Nike the greek godess victory
Achilles
In ancient Greek theatres, the front row was reserved for the priests and priestesses who were responsible for overseeing the religious aspects of the performances. They were seated in the area known as the "prohedria," which translates to "front seats." These individuals had important ceremonial roles during the theatrical productions and were given the best seats in the house to honor their status and significance in Greek society.