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I would of liked more information on the coin (or coins, more likely) itself, as its hard to get a clear answer. I've heard everything from 18mm to about 5mm. No word whatsoever on its weight. The only indication on the page was to the base of its value is that its 1/100 of "the greek currency". Its relation to the "widow's mite" is barely mentioned in passing...[[Special:Contributions/202.173.193.216|202.173.193.216]] ([[User talk:202.173.193.216|talk]]) 02:50, 16 April 2009 (UTC)

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I would of liked more information on the coin (or coins, more likely) itself, as its hard to get a clear answer. I've heard everything from 18mm to about 5mm. No word whatsoever on its weight. The only indication on the page was to the base of its value is that its 1/100 of "the greek currency". Its relation to the "widow's mite" is barely mentioned in passing...202.173.193.216 (talk) 02:50, 16 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]