The Greek drachma, particularly during its ancient and classical periods, typically contained a significant amount of silver. For example, the Athenian drachma, widely used in ancient Greece, was made of approximately 94% silver, weighing about 4.3 grams. However, it's important to note that the silver content varied over time and across different regions and periods, especially in later versions of the drachma.
the drachma was an ancient Greek coin. Now, the Euro is used as Greek currency.
Obolo
A drachma.
many but mainly drachma/drachmae
Now it is euro. From the beginning of the greek civilization untill some years before, it was drachma.
Until 2002 they were the Drachma, which consisted of 100 Lepta. Since then Greece has joined the Euro (1 € = 100 cents, although the Greek coins use "Lepta" rather than "Cents"
30 drachmas
the drachma was an ancient Greek coin. Now, the Euro is used as Greek currency.
Talent = 60 minas each of 100 drachma = 6000.
Drachma
Drachma
the currency in ancientGreece was talent,mina,stater,drachma and obulusThe Greek currency was made up mainly of the talent, mina, stater, drachma and obulus. Here is the relationship. 1 talent 60 mina 1 mina 100 drachma 1 stater 2 drachma 1 drachma 6 obolus
In 387 BC, the currency used in ancient Greece was primarily called "drachma." The drachma was a silver coin that served as a standard unit of exchange in various city-states. Different regions sometimes had their own versions of the drachma, often featuring distinct designs and weights, but it was widely recognized across the Greek world.
No, the Greek drachma is no longer legal tender. Greece adopted the euro as its official currency in January 2002, replacing the drachma. While the drachma was used for centuries, it has since been phased out and is not recognized for transactions in Greece or the Eurozone.
talent = 60 mina mina = 100 drachma stater = 2 drachma drachma = 6 obols Other coins: Decadrachm = 10 drachma Tetradrachm = 4 drachma Didrachm = stater = 2 drachma
its a drachma
₯ is the symbol for drachma