About 10 cents
Greece switched to using the Euro in 2002. 100 Drachma was worth about 43 US cents.
30 drachmas
the drachma was an ancient Greek coin. Now, the Euro is used as Greek currency.
The value of a 50 drachma Greek coin will depend on the design, date and condition.
Drachma
Drachma
I'm assuming that apaxme is another way (perhaps Spanish?) to refer to the Greek Drachma: ελληνική δραχμή. Pardon me if I am mistaken. On January 1 2002, the cash drachma was replaced by the Euro. One drachma equalled 340.75 Euros.
The paper money you are looking at is 5,000,000 Greek drachmas (δραχμαι πέντε εκατομύρια, or ΔΡΑΧΜΑΙ ΠΈΝΤΕ ΕΚΑΤΟΜΎΡΙΑ, or in Roman alphabet drachmai pende ekatomyria). The Greek drachma is no longer in circulation; it has been replaced by the euro. At the time of the changeover, 5,000,000 drachmas was worth exactly €14,673.51; however, you can no longer convert old drachma bank notes, so its value is limited to its worth as a collector's item. Also, there was no 5,000,000 drachma banknote at that time, so it is likely that you have an older Greek banknote, again valuable only as a collector's item.
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.
its a drachma
₯ is the symbol for drachma