Greek drachma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Drachma , pl. drachmas or drachmae (δραχμή, pl. δραχμές or δραχμαί (until 1982)) is the name of the currency used in Greece during several periods in its history: •An ancient currency unit found ...
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Thus the words daraq-mana and drachma would signify a part of a mina. The darag-mana was also called a Daric because it was first struck by the emperor Darius Hystaspis. The drachma contained six oboli. It was the fourth part of a stater, the hundredth part of a mina, and the six-thousandth part of a talent.
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What Was a Drachma Worth ... Greece is now using the Euro for all transactions since the formal demise of the drachma back in 2002. Those old drachma in a drawer will not be of any use to you in Greece today, so leave them at home. You'll need Euros now.
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Convert money in Greek Drachma (GRD) to and from foreign currencies using up to date exchange rates. ... The Greek Drachma, (GRD) is obsolete. It was replaced with the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 2001. One EUR is equivalent to 340.750 GRD.
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IN ITS heyday 2,500 years ago, the standard Attic silver drachma would buy a sheep or a bushel of barley. It was the hardest currency of the civilised world. ... The drachmas pedigree is impressively long, but the lineage is by no means constant. Rather like the Greeks themselves, the drachmas modern resurrection in...
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an ancient currency unit (ancient drachma) found in many Greek city states and successor states, and in many middle-eastern kingdoms of the Hellenistic era. The 5th century BC Athenian tetradrachm ("four drachmae") coin was the most widely used coin in the Greek world prior to Alexander the Great.
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