English banks are unlikely to convert Greek drachma notes, as the currency was replaced by the euro in 2002. Most banks have ceased to accept or exchange outdated currencies, especially those that are no longer in circulation. If you have drachma notes, your best option would be to contact a specialized currency exchange service or a collector. However, the chances of finding a bank willing to convert them are very slim.
This is the Greek drachma (₯) sign. In English, it looks like a cursive Dp.
yes; greek money was called drachma my English teacher told us.
the drachma was an ancient Greek coin. Now, the Euro is used as Greek currency.
Drachma
Drachma
its a drachma
₯ is the symbol for drachma
The drachma
Obolo
A drachma.
talent = 60 mina mina = 100 drachma stater = 2 drachma drachma = 6 obols Other coins: Decadrachm = 10 drachma Tetradrachm = 4 drachma Didrachm = stater = 2 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.