That is pre-Euro Greek currency and is no longer in circulation.
The word is not "apaxmai" but rather the Greek word "ΔΡΑΧΜΑΙ" (pronounced "Drachmai" in English). The drachmai was the currency used in Greece, but is no longer in use, having been replaced by the Euro on January 1, 2002.
The Apaxmai, pronounced Drachmai in Greek, was the currency used in that country before they adopted the Euro in 2002. If Greece was still using it today, the value of 200 apaxmai against the English pound would be around £0.563 or half a pound if rounded off.
It is a Greek coin,,, is it worth ?
in good condition 800 $.
a million bucks
draxmai (the Greek currency, before Euro) is no longer in use but the rate is fixed at 1 Euro = 340.75 Greek ΔΡΑΧΜΑΙ. You can still change your old 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000, 10000 paper draxmai bills in the Central Bank of Greece until the year 2012.
the new greek currency is euro. it has replaced the earlier drachmas.
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.
Prior to 2001/02 (when the Euro became the new Greek national currency) the "drachma" had been the main unit of Greek currency for almost 3,000 years.
The old Greek currency.
a euro