The currency of Greece is the Euro. Jan 2010 exchange rate : $1 = €0.67. €1 = $1.43
8% means 8/100 that = 0.08 multiply that times 25 euro 0.08 X 25 = 2 euro
1 Euro is equal to 90.12 Taka.
Its a fancy looking E sign and then 5 €5
it is five percent of a dollar/euro. it is one twentieth of a dollar/euro
the drachma was an ancient Greek coin. Now, the Euro is used as Greek currency.
You can get one at a greek temple. Greece used the Drachma before 2002. Since then it uses the Euro.
The value of 5,000 drachmas can vary depending on the context, such as whether you're referring to ancient Greek drachmas or the modern Greek drachma used before the euro was adopted in 2002. As of the euro's introduction, the exchange rate was approximately 340.75 drachmas to 1 euro, making 5,000 drachmas worth about 14.70 euros. However, if considering the ancient drachma, its value would depend on historical context and the specific time period in question.
yes; greek money was called drachma my English teacher told us.
Drachma, and more recently Euro also.
Greek drachma, meaning "to grasp." The drachma has been used, in various forms, since ancient times and was replaced by the euro in 2002.
The Euro (since 2002) also the Drachma in modern Greece
Now it is euro. From the beginning of the greek civilization untill some years before, it was drachma.
The currency of Greece before the Euro was the Greek Drachma.On 1st January 2002 the Drachma was replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 = 340.750 Drachma.
Greece.The drachma was used by Greece, which now uses the Euro. They switched to the Euro on 1 January 2002.The Drachma (meaning a handful) was the currency of Greece.
Currently, Greece uses the euro. However, historically, Greece used the Greek 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.