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 The drachmai was the currency used in Greece, but is no longer in use, having been replaced by the Euro on January 1, 2002.
yes,bucause i have one but i have no idea how much they are
I assume that the currency is Drachma, the obsolete currency of Greece. At the mid market rates on 7 July 2014, GRD 5000 would have been worth CAD 10.14 - assuming that anyone would want to buy that amount of obsolete currency.
You are referring not to "apaxmai" but to Greek "ΔΡΑΧΜΑΙ" (pronounced "Drachmai" in English). The drachmai is no longer in use, having been replaced by the Euro on January 1, 2002. At that time, the rate was pegged at 1 Drachma = 0.00293 Euro, so 25,000 would be equal to 73.25 Euro (US$103.67 at the exchange rate of January 22, 2010). Note, however, that Drachmai bills are only redeemable for Euros until January 3, 2012, and Drachmai coins are no longer redeemable into Euros at all. Note further that this assumes you are referring to the "third" drachma, in use from 1954 onward. The "second" drachma (1944-1954) was exchanged for the third at a rate of 1000 to 1, and the "first" was exchanged for the second in 1944 at a rate of 50,000,000,000 to 1. Thus 25,000 "second" drachmai are worth about 0.07 Euros, and 25,000 "first" drachmai are, for exchange rate purposes, worthless.
Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
how much indian rupees in 1 apaxmai ekaton.
The Apaxmai was the currency used in Greece before the Euro. The apaxmai is no longer in use so there is no exchange rate available. At the time of the transition the apaxmai was worth very little.
cuanto vale un billete que dice 100 apaxmai ekaton
the value of the 1964 50 apaxmai itenthkonta in th u.s.
nothing
100ekaton
It is a Greek coin,,, is it worth ?
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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.
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Type your answer here... £0.30pence