no, this is not a standard one. I don't own one right now (the Bibles have been split between 4 houses) but
myriobiblos covers my needs as it is the official site of the Greek Orthodox Church so I assume that they have the 'approved' version.
As a side note, while there
are, I think, translations in modern Greek, I am not aware if there is one 'approved' by the official Church.
Anyway, this copy appears to be the one my grandpa owned when he was in high-school in 1925.
They were not really particular in noting the details of publishing and edition back then (in Greece I mean) so here's what info I can give you.
It says on the first page that it was published in ΟΞΟÎΙΑ

(that must be Oxford or Oxfordshire) reducted (?) by the typesetter (prob) of the Academy, funded by the Brit Biblical Company for the purpose of spreading the word of God in GB and in Foreign countries
You'd probably understand all this better if I just write them in Katharevousa (still no accents so no accent means perispomeni, +H when needed and a rather 'ancient' way of writing the dative

)
(ΕΠΟΞΟÎΙΑ. Ετυπώθη δι' επιμελείας του τυποθÎτου της Ακαδημίας δαπάνηι της Î’Ïεττανικης Βιβλικης hΕταιÏείας Ï€Ïος διάδοσιν του Θειου Λόγου εν τε τηι Μεγάληι Î’Ïεττανίαι καί τη Αλλόδαπηι)
Second page says as I wrote before the in was Printed in England at the Oxford University Press