Drachma money, specifically the Greek drachma, was the currency of Greece before it was replaced by the euro in 2002. While you won’t find it in circulation as legal tender today, you may come across drachmas in antique shops, coin collectors, or online marketplaces. Additionally, some museums might display drachmas as part of their historical exhibits.
It's the money they used in Greece before. I learned this because of Percy Jackson:)
Drachma was the former currency of the country European country Greece. The drachma was replaced in 1999 by the Euro.
It is unmeasurable, since Greece is a part of the European Union the Drachma is out of use and therefore can't be calculated.
The value of a 500,000 Greek drachma note in Australian dollars (AUD) depends on the current exchange rate and the collectible market for old currency. As of the euro's introduction in 2002, the drachma is no longer in circulation. Generally, the note may have a nominal value of around AUD 200-300, but its actual worth can vary based on condition and demand among collectors. For an accurate valuation, it's best to check with a currency exchange or numismatic dealer.
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The drachma was once the currency of Greece but has now been replaced by the euro.
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
Greece used the Drachma before 2002. Since then it uses the Euro.
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yes; greek money was called drachma my English teacher told us.
Drachma, and more recently Euro also.
in ancient they called it drachma
About 10 cents
To find the drachma on mythology island you need to go to the Grove of Temples, pass Apollo's temple, go down the mud elevators. Talk to the person down there and he will give you a drachma if you help him clean the graffiti on the walls. Click on each sentence of graffiti and use your mouse to scrub it clean. When you're done cleaning all of it talk to the person again and he will give you the drachma. DO NOT USE THE DRACHMA UNTIL YOU NEED TO BUY THE BAG OF WIND! That was my fatal mistake...
A drachma was a monetary unit in ancient Greece. You can earn a one-drachma coin by cleaning some graffiti from the Temple of Hades, but that is the only money you can earn. It is not used anywhere in the town, only on Mount Olympus near the game's end.