The main coin was the drachma, but a drachma was also equal to six obols. Kind of like 60 cents equals one dollar. Also, there were coins that had prefixes for larger numbers, such as the decadrachma, equal to 10 drachmas, of the tetradrachma, equal to 14 drachmas. Sometimes drachma is spelled without the "a" at the end, drachm.
obol is a silver greek coin
Lepta
the drachma was an ancient Greek coin. Now, the Euro is used as Greek currency.
Ancient Greek rowing ships were called galleys.
A drachma.
Is it a Greek or Roman coin. They may mean completely different things depending on its type.
An ancient Greek foot soldier was called a hoplite.
In public and private museums and private collections.
It comes ultimately from the Greek nomisma which means coin.
The Aureus.
Ancient Greek called it Elaia, moria.
they are called usally Pripiyat