Coin variations
All the variation details at a glance.
Below you can find an overview of all the different variations that have ever been released for the selected coin. Pay attention to the fact that variations may be very subtle, such as another edge style or a date on the reverse.
KOS

KOS - Asklepieion
Situated 4 km west of Kos, Asklepeio is the most significant archaeological site on the island. Asklepeio was built in a green area full of cypress trees. During the ancient years, it served as a sanatorium and it was dedicated to Aesculapius, son of Apollo, protector of health and medicine. Many significant people taught and worked here, one of them being the father of Medicine, Hippokrates.
Due to the steep ground, Asklepeio consist of four connecting levels, called "andira". The first is characterized by ruins of Roman constructions of the 1st century AD. The second, where the medical school is said to have been housed, is known for its arches and statues. The spas were here and they were watered from the spring of King Halkon and the spring of Vournika on Mount Dikeo. The third level is where the Temple of Aesculapius of Kiparissios Apollo (4th century BC) used to be. Excavations in the surrounding area brought to light an invaluable treasury for visitor's offerings, a semi-circular platform and a small Roman temple dedicated to Neron. The fourth level was constructed in the 2nd century BC and included a large temple of Doric style along with the chambers of the patients.

| Front |
Back |
 |
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| Colour |
Diameter |
Thickness |
Edge |
Available |
Release date |
Limited Edition |
| silver |
31.00 mm |
2.25 mm |
serrated, fine |
No |
2005 |
| Front |
Back |
 |
 |
| Colour |
Diameter |
Thickness |
Edge |
Available |
Release date |
Limited Edition |
| silver |
31.00 mm |
2.25 mm |
serrated, fine |
No |
2009 |
| Front |
Back |
 |
 |
| Colour |
Diameter |
Thickness |
Edge |
Available |
Release date |
Limited Edition |
| silver |
31.00 mm |
2.25 mm |
serrated, fine with script |
Yes |
2010 |
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