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Once upon a time you could spend them in Greece. However drachmas are no use now, Greece adopted the Euro in 2002. The lepta is now one hundredth of a Euro.
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31% of 25 million dollars = 25 m *31/100 = 7.75 million dollars = 7,750 thousands dollars.31% of 25 million dollars = 25 m *31/100 = 7.75 million dollars = 7,750 thousands dollars.31% of 25 million dollars = 25 m *31/100 = 7.75 million dollars = 7,750 thousands dollars.31% of 25 million dollars = 25 m *31/100 = 7.75 million dollars = 7,750 thousands dollars.
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This is a measure of Greek Drachmas, which are no longer used. Drachmas have no value in US dollars.
Dollars cents drachmas euros and rubles are all monetary units.
In 2001 397 drachmas would buy one dollar
20,000 drachmas = 77.32 USD
75 drachmas
All citizens were paid with 50 drachmas.
As a unit of currency in Greece until the Euro was introduced, Drachmas is a noun
a rough estimation is 1 5th century BC drachma is 40 U.S. dollars today. So it's about 2.5 drachmas.
You don't. You don't need the autograph and you can't get the nine drachmas.
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Golden drachmas