The Greek Drachma.
I assume you mean "What is the money in Greece". Since 2002 Greece has used the euro, along with most other members of the EU. Prior to that Greece had its own currency, called the drachma.
The currency of Greece is the Euro.The Euro
The currency used in Greece was called the Drachma until 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. Now, Greece uses the Euro as its official currency.
Crete is a region (island) of Greece, as such the Euro (€) is the currency since 2002.
Drachma were the currency of Greece until 2002. Since then Greece uses the Euro.
Greece uses the Euro. Until January 2002, its currency was the Drachma.
No. Since 2002, Spain's official currency has been the Euro.
The Euro (since 2002) also the Drachma in modern Greece
Greece uses the Euro (symbol '€'), and has done since the start of the Euro in 2002.In the Greek alphabet the Euro is spelled 'ευρώ'. On Euro banknotes the name is written in capitals as "ΕΥΡΩ". The subdivision (the cent), is known as ''λεπτά", pronounced "leptá".
Prior to the Euro's arrival on the 1st of January 2002, the currency in Ireland was the Punt, which is the Irish word for pound.
Up until 2002 it was the drachma, but now Greece uses the euro as currency.
Greece.The drachma was used by Greece, which now uses the Euro. They switched to the Euro on 1 January 2002.The Drachma (meaning a handful) was the currency of Greece.