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- Ancient drachma - Wikipedia
In ancient Greece, the drachma (Greek: δραχμή, romanized:drachmḗ, [drakʰmέː]; pl drachmae or drachmas) was an ancient currency unit issued by many city-states during a period of ten centuries, from the Archaic period throughout the Classical period, the Hellenistic period up to the Roman period
- Drachma | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica Money
drachma, silver coin of ancient Greece, dating from about the mid-6th century bc, and the former monetary unit of modern Greece The drachma was one of the world’s earliest coins
- Greek Drachma Coins: Ancient Drachma History Value Guide.
Explore ancient Greek drachma coins, modern drachma currency, rare drachma types, and collector values in this complete guide
- Understanding the Greek Drachma: History, Significance, and Transition . . .
Explore the history of the Greek drachma, its significance in ancient and modern times, and the transition to the euro currency in 2002
- The Currency of Ancient Greece: Drachmas and Obols
A single drachma held considerable value, often representing a day's wage for a skilled laborer Its widespread use facilitated trade across the Mediterranean, making it a reliable medium of exchange from Athens to Egypt
- Greek Drachma’s History, Denominations, and Euro Transition
The Greek drachma, an ancient and historical currency, served as Greece’s primary monetary unit until 2001 when it was replaced by the euro This article delves into the rich history of the Greek drachma, its denominations, the impact of its replacement, and the intriguing Grexit debate
- Drachma - Brown University
The term drachma means “handful”—in other words, it was a considered to be a handful of obols Various denominations of the drachma were made—the octadrachm, tetradrachm, didrachm, and drachm among them
- Greek Drachma, Ancient and Modern Drachma - greeceindex. com
The modern Greek drachma was introduced in 1832 as the official currency of Greece (link) after the country gained independence The modern drachma had different denominations of coins and banknotes, featuring different designs that represented Greek culture, history, and notable figures
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