The Greek word for coin is:
κέρμα which is pronounced kérma.A scruple is not a coin, but a weight. And the word is not Greek, but Latin in origin. The word scruple comes from a Latin word meaning sharp pebble, and this is true of both the English word for a weight and the word for a moral consideration. As a weight, a scruple is in the apothecaries' series of the English system, and is one third part of a apothecaries' dram. The word dram comes from the Greek word drachma, which was both a weight and a denomination of coinage. Perhaps it is from this connection that the idea came of its being a Greek coin.
It is a Greek coin,,, is it worth ?
You are asking about a coin from Greece. The word you are asking about is not "hmokpatia", but rather "ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ" - it is part of the phrase "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ" (pronounced "(H)ellinike Democratia"), which is Greek for the "Greek Democracy".
obol is a silver greek coin
the drachma was an ancient Greek coin. Now, the Euro is used as Greek currency.
I believe its a greek coin but i may be wrong
Post a new question including the date on the coin and the denomination. Greece has had a very long history and a Greek coin could mean anything from a tetradrachm minted in 400 BC or a modern Greek Euro coin minted just yesterday.
The Latin word for "coin" is nummus.
its a drachma
A drachma.
Lepta
It comes ultimately from the Greek nomisma which means coin.