The value of a 1965 20 drachmai coin can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, it may range from a few dollars to around $10 or more in uncirculated condition. For a precise valuation, it’s best to consult a coin collector or refer to a current numismatic price guide.
The 20 drachmai coin from Greece is a silver coin.
This coin has virtually no value above face value. A fully uncirculated coin may bring one to two dollars from a collector.
You have a coin denominated in drachmai from Greece - the first letter, a "delta", looks a lot like a capital "A" or a triangle, and the "X" is a "chi" and is pronounced as a gutteral "ch" (or, if you can't make that sound, like a "ck"). You'd need to know the denomination (e.g., 5 drachmai or 10 drachmai) and its condition to properly value it, but in circulated condition, it's likely worth less than a dollar - in brilliant uncirculated condition, it could potentially be worth as much as about $5.
The value of a 1943 Greece 25000 Drachmai note can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. In general, these notes can range in value from a few dollars to over a hundred dollars. Factors such as the presence of any unique features, serial numbers, or printing errors can also impact the value of the note. It is recommended to consult with a professional currency appraiser or numismatist for an accurate valuation.
The metal content of a 1978 drachmai coin would depend on the specific denomination of the coin. The most common drachmai coins from that time period were made of copper-nickel alloy. However, there were also silver and gold coins issued in different denominations.
@300 USD
The Dating Game - 1965 1965-12-20 was released on: USA: 20 December 1965
20 June 1965 was on a Sunday.
You are referring not to "apaxmai" but to Greek "ΔΡΑΧΜΑΙ" (pronounced "Drachmai" in English). The drachmai is no longer in use, having been replaced by the Euro on January 1, 2002. At that time, the rate was pegged at 1 Drachma = 0.00293 Euro, so 100,000 would be equal to 293 Euro (US$414.68 at the exchange rate of January 22, 2010). Note, however, that Drachmai bills are only redeemable for Euros until January 3, 2012, and Drachmai coins are no longer redeemable into Euros at all. Note further that this assumes you are referring to the "third" drachma, in use from 1954 onward. The "second" drachma (1944-1954) was exchanged for the third at a rate of 1000 to 1, and the "first" was exchanged for the second in 1944 at a rate of 50,000,000,000 to 1. Thus 100,000 "second" drachmai are worth about 0.28 Euros, and 100,000 "first" drachmai are, for exchange rate purposes, worthless.
Value of old 1965 20c english
May 20 1965 was on a Thursday.
Bandstand - 1952 - 1965-03-20 was released on: USA: 20 March 1965