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  2. 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.

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  3. 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. Its name derives from the Greek verb meaning “to grasp,” and its original value was equivalent to that of a handful of.

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · The Greek drachma, an ancient and historical currency, served as Greeces 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.

  5. Feb 10, 2021 · 10 February 2021. By Sarah de Vos, Museum Guide. This tetradrachma comes from the City of Athens. This coin, common throughout the Mediterranean, was the first “international” currency. In short.

  6. Jan 23, 2015 · The drachma as a monetary unit goes back to 500 B.C. It is one of the oldest currencies in the world. In ancient times, there were periods when it was the most widely used currency across a large part of the world. Etymologically, the word drachma derives from the verb “drattw” (δράττω) which means “grasp a handful.”

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