Obolo
the drachma was an ancient Greek coin. Now, the Euro is used as Greek currency.
A drachma.
Apart from the drachma, other Greek coins included the obol, which was a smaller denomination valued at one-sixth of a drachma, and the stater, which varied in value across regions but was typically worth two to four drachmas. The tetradrachm, worth four drachmas, was also widely used, especially in larger transactions. Additionally, various city-states minted their own coins, often featuring unique designs and values, such as the Athenian owl coins and Corinthian staters.
many but mainly drachma/drachmae
Now it is euro. From the beginning of the greek civilization untill some years before, it was drachma.
obol/'abel/n. an ancient Greek coin, equal to one-sixth of a drachma.[Latin obolus from Greek obolos, var. of obelos OBELUS]
the drachma was an ancient Greek coin. Now, the Euro is used as Greek currency.
Drachma are the ancient Greek currency, but Charon (the ferryman for the underworld/Hades) accepted one sixth of a gold drachma or so I've read. Most movies use drachma too so I'd imagine this is most accurate I hope :D
Drachma
Drachma
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
The drachma
A drachma.
The Greek drachma is an older form of Greek currency. It was replaced with the Euro on January 1, 2002. In today's market 200 Greek drachma are worth $0.78 in United States currency.