Drachma
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English: Drachma is
- An ancient currency unit (ancient drachma) found in many Greek city states and successor states, and in many middle-eastern kingdoms of the Hellenistic era. The 5th century BC Athenian tetradrachm ("four drachmae") coin was the most widely used coin in the Greek world prior to Alexander the Great.
- A modern Greek currency (modern drachma), introduced in 1832, and replaced by the Euro in 2001 (at the rate of 340.750 drachma to the Euro).
Ancient drachma
[edit]Didrachm
[edit]Tridrachm
[edit]Decadrachm
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Modern drachma
[edit]First modern drachma
[edit]1/2 drachma
[edit]-
1855
1 drachma
[edit]-
1868
5 drachmae
[edit]-
1874
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1874
10 drachmae
[edit]-
1876
20 drachmae
[edit]-
1833
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1884
Second modern drachma
[edit]100 drachmae
[edit]-
1944
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1944
Third modern drachma
[edit]1 drachma
[edit]-
1976
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1976
-
1990
-
1990
2 drachmae
[edit]-
1980
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1980
-
1992
-
1992
5 drachmae
[edit]-
1976
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1976
20 drachmae
[edit]-
1990
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1990