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Before adopting the euro, Greece used a currency called the drachma. The drachma has a long history, dating back to ancient Greece, and was reintroduced as the official currency in 1828 after Greece gained independence. The drachma was replaced by the euro on January 1, 2002, at a conversion rate of 340.75 drachmas to one euro.

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