the drachma was an ancient Greek coin. Now, the Euro is used as Greek currency.
Deutschmark (the former currency of Germany) Drachma (formerly used in Greece) Ducat (a gold coin used prior to WWI)
It used to be. Now it is not used anymore.
Germany
there are many different variations of a $1 coin. There used to be silver dollars and now they are producing golden dollars with different faces on them.
Australia now has a decimal system. that is every thing works in lots of tenor one hundred. We used to have 1 and 2 cent coins which are now no longer used. The curency comes in ; The 5 cent coin, the 10 cent coin, the 20 cent coin, the 50 cent coin, the $1 coin, The $2 coin, The $5 note, The $10 note, The $20 note, the %50 note and the $100 note.
The word Germania was used by the Romans to describe the region now known as Germany. Because English contains some Latin roots, the name Germany has continued to be used.
Germany
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This is an ordinary circulation coin that was used up till the introduction of the euro in 2002. At that time a mark was worth about 50¢ U.S. and there were 100 pfennigs in a mark, so the lowly little 1-pf coin was worth all of a half a cent.
A ducat was a gold coin once used in most European countries. Some of the Countries that used the currency were ; * Austria * Germany * Denmark * Sweden * Spain
it has changed because at first hitler used to rule but now germany is a federal rebulic.