Greece uses Apaxmal money. If something is worth 100 Apaxmal, it is something similar to a CD. That is how much you would pay in Greece for something so small.
I found these about 30 years ago at a building I worked at i Chicago and thought it was someones collection. It's Greek money all from 1944. I have a 5.00.000 100.000 50.000 500 200 100 & 10 TPANEZA THE E^^A?O£ can some tell me what it worth? Ltsrnortherndoor@gmail.com thanks.
The period of time we would refer to as 'ancient' in Greece spans several centuries, and just as the cost of a good suit is several times higher today than it was 100 years ago, the price of a chiton would have varied across time. And of course there were probably the equivalent of "designer labels" and "discount store brands" even in those days. I have seen the value of one tetradrachma compared to 73 cents today, but since it was 230 grains of silver (almost half a troy ounce), its buying power 2000 or 2500 years ago would have been significant. I would guess that one silver tetradrachma would have purchased a very nice tunic.
No tornadoes there. The area doesn't support that type of weather.
Absolutely nothing. Dollars did not exist in 600 BC.
Because of the birth of Christ that happened just somewhere in the middle of recorded history. We count the assumed year of that birth as the year 0 (zero) and we count up for all years after that. That is why today we still use the notation 2014 AD, AD meaning Anno Domini in Latin and 'since the birth of our Lord' in English.That means that we count all the years before the birth of Christ in the other direction. A person living before the year 0 would for instance have been born 100 years before Christ (that is why pre-Christian years always have the addition BC, short for before Christ) and after having lived for 70 years, have died 30 years BC. The same person having been born 200 years later would have been born 100 years after Christ and died 170 years after Christ.
That is pre-Euro Greek currency and is no longer in circulation.
100
how much indian rupees in 1 apaxmai ekaton.
100 EKATON
100ekaton
This is a measure of Greek Drachmas, which are no longer used. Drachmas have no value in US dollars.
cuanto vale un billete que dice 100 apaxmai ekaton
Type your answer here... £0.30pence
The quantity or amount.Example: If you were asked what is the value of 2x2 the value would be 4.I agree but it's a slightly ambiguous question thanks to "term", roughly the mathematical equivalent of a word. It would have been been better as'... the term "value" mean...'The amount/what it's equal to. Example: the value of 100 + 100 is 200.
5 to 10 dollars is the value of a coin from Greece with 100 Apaxmes on it . If you had a 1965 or earlier it would have been 500 to 1000 dollars
what value would 100 pence have today compRed to bible times
I would have to go with 100 that the override value I use. -tech-