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It is the currency/money of Greece. It used to be. Now Greece's currency is Euro. 1 euro equals to 345,70 drachmas. The smaller denomination of drachma [GRD] are 100 lepta. There were coins of 5, 10, 20, 50 lepta and 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 drachmas. Paper bills of 50, 100, 500, 1000 drachmas. Later there were introduced coins of 50 and 100 drachmas and paper bills of 200, 5000 and 10000 drachmas. Greece joined the European Monetary system in 2001 and euros were introduced.
Coins and paper bills used as money are called currency.
If you mean how many WEIGH a pound, and not how many are in a British pound, all US paper bills weigh 1 gram. A pound is about 454 grams so you'd need 454 bills to weigh a pound.
Paper was unknown in ancient Greece. They used either papyrus or pot shards for writing.
Greeks replaced their own money system of drachmas in 2001 and now use euros. Note that most countries DON'T use any form of dollars as their currency, so the strictly pedantic answer would be "Greece doesn't use dollar bills at all".
Lyka has five paper bills and eight coins the color of two paper bills green and three other paper bills are orange five of the coins have the image of jose rizal and the other three have the image of Emilio aguinaldo.what are the denominations?
Spain does not have paper money. The only thing is bills.
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Yes. It has plastified $20 and $50 bills, as well as regular, paper bills of $100, $200, $500 and $1000 denominations.
Yes, though it is not paper made from wood pulp.