It depends on what kind of drachma you have, but if it is a 10, 50, 100, or 500 drachma, virtually nothing.
Nothing. Nobody uses drakma
1-3$
60 nickels amount to $3.
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It depends on what kind of drachma you have, but if it is a 10, 50, 100, or 500 drachma, virtually nothing.
in us dollars 1$ (one dollar) is worth one drachma so the dollar and drachma are the sane amount of valubilaty (how much it is worth) A drachma was worth a day's wages for an unskilled laborer. It is not a 1:1 ratio.
Drachma used to be the currency in Greece, but they've switched to the Euro. Unless it's really old and/or in mint condition I don't think it's worth anything much.
its worth nothing... Greece now use the Euro!
Yes. They're worth one dollar each in Canada.
In ancient Greece it would be about 1 dollar.
The Greek drachma is an older form of Greek currency. It was replaced with the Euro on January 1, 2002. In today's market 200 Greek drachma are worth $0.78 in United States currency.
There is no such currency any more - the Drachma was replaced by the Euro in 2001 !
The Greek currency is the Drachma of 100 Lepta. There are no Greek Shillings.
if you mean the modern currency that Greece used before the euro, it was 340,75 drachmas = 1 euro
Yes, in ancient Greece, the drachma was worth more than the obol. The drachma was a silver coin used for larger transactions, while the obol was a smaller denomination coin typically used for daily expenses.
The 1930 coin is worth approximately $150. The exact price that one will get for the coin will depend upon the condition of the coin.