Drachma used to be the currency in Greece, but they've switched to the Euro. Unless it's really old and/or in mint condition I don't think it's worth anything much.
It depends on what kind of drachma you have, but if it is a 10, 50, 100, or 500 drachma, virtually nothing.
The Greek currency is the Drachma of 100 Lepta. There are no Greek Shillings.
in us dollars 1$ (one dollar) is worth one drachma so the dollar and drachma are the sane amount of valubilaty (how much it is worth) A drachma was worth a day's wages for an unskilled laborer. It is not a 1:1 ratio.
Greece switched to using the Euro in 2002. 100 Drachma was worth about 43 US cents.
its worth nothing... Greece now use the Euro!
Yes. They're worth one dollar each in Canada.
In ancient Greece it would be about 1 dollar.
The Greek drachma is an older form of Greek currency. It was replaced with the Euro on January 1, 2002. In today's market 200 Greek drachma are worth $0.78 in United States currency.
talent = 60 mina mina = 100 drachma stater = 2 drachma drachma = 6 obols Other coins: Decadrachm = 10 drachma Tetradrachm = 4 drachma Didrachm = stater = 2 drachma
There is no such currency any more - the Drachma was replaced by the Euro in 2001 !
Well I know for a fact 7 drachmas are worth $6000 in Us currency x25=150000 then turn it into aussie currency it = 147507.1500 Thats alot of money if you could use it :) -James.W.F
Yes, in ancient Greece, the drachma was worth more than the obol. The drachma was a silver coin used for larger transactions, while the obol was a smaller denomination coin typically used for daily expenses.