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.
Ancient Greek money was all coinage and probably all gold. Modern money is now alloy or paper.
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Before paper money was the invention of dollar coins that they used for their own type of money
The Greek money symbol is the Euro sign (€), which is used to represent the currency of Greece, the Euro. Greece adopted the Euro in 2002, replacing its previous currency, the Drachma. The symbol is derived from the Greek letter "E" for "Euro," with two parallel lines representing stability.
Because they found out that Athens already had enough money; 200 million dollars.
neoly
Yes. It was called drachmas.
yes; greek money was called drachma my English teacher told us.
barter
Francs
greek money is euros
Francs
Money in Paris looks the same as the money anywhere else. Except french.
peseta
Maundy Money
it is franc~ belgium franc~
because slaves meant money, and money power, America wanted power