5 Drachmai 1845 (Silver, 38 mm, 22.35 g, 6 h), Athens, struck from dies by Carl Friedrich Voigt, reeded edge. ΟΘΩΝ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ Youthful head of Otho to right; below truncation in tiny letters, K. ΦΟÏΓΤ. Rev. 5 ΔΡΑΧΜΑΙ /1845 Crowned shield bearing the coat of arms of Greece with the Wittelsbach arms at the center; all within an olive wreath with ties below. Divo 10e. Karamitsos 114. KM 20. Graded by NGC "MS 63". Top pop in NGC and PCGS. Cert number: 2908888-001. From the El-Greco Collection of Modern Greek Rarities, ex Schweizerischer Bankverein 9, 30 January 1980, lot 663. The 5 Drachmai coin of 1845 is acknowledged as one of the rarest circulation coins of King Otho. Instances of these coins, when encountered, have typically exhibited suboptimal conditions (i.e., kind of lousy). The present coin, distinguished by its exceptional quality, represents a noteworthy rarity as it is the first instance of such a well-preserved coin we have ever seen.