You have a coin denominated in drachmai from Greece - the first letter, a "delta", looks a lot like a capital "A" or a triangle, and the "X" is a "chi" and is pronounced as a gutteral "ch" (or, if you can't make that sound, like a "ck"). You'd need to know the denomination (e.g., 5 drachmai or 10 drachmai) and its condition to properly value it, but in circulated condition, it's likely worth less than a dollar - in brilliant uncirculated condition, it could potentially be worth as much as about $5.
the value of the 1964 50 apaxmai itenthkonta in th u.s.
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The Apaxmai, pronounced Drachmai in Greek, was the currency used in that country before they adopted the Euro in 2002. If Greece was still using it today, the value of 200 apaxmai against the English pound would be around £0.563 or half a pound if rounded off.
in good condition 800 $.
That is pre-Euro Greek currency and is no longer in circulation.
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The Apaxmai was the currency used in Greece before the Euro. The apaxmai is no longer in use so there is no exchange rate available. At the time of the transition the apaxmai was worth very little.
This is a measure of Greek Drachmas, which are no longer used. Drachmas have no value in US dollars.
Your 1 Million Drachma Greek inflationary note has very little value -- they were printed like wallpaper -- perhaps a dollar from an interested buyer.
What is the value of 1976 silver pennie.