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  1. Modern drachma. The drachma ( Greek: δραχμή, [ðraxˈmi]) was the official currency of modern Greece from 1832 until the launch of the euro in 2001. First modern drachma. The drachma was reintroduced in May 1832, shortly before the establishment of the Kingdom of Greece. [1] . It replaced the phoenix at par.

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  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › DracmaDracma - Wikipedia

    La dracma o dramma (in greco moderno Δραχμή, plurale δραχμαι) era il nome di una moneta dell' antica Grecia. Il nome è stato ripreso in Grecia dopo il 1832 per indicare la dracma greca, valuta rimasta in uso fino all'introduzione dell' euro . Il nome "dracma" deriva dal verbo δράττω ( dratto, "afferrare").

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dracma_grecaDracma greca - Wikipedia

    Storia. La dracma moderna nacque nel 1832, subito dopo la conquista dell'indipendenza e l'istituzione del Regno di Grecia . Nel 1868 la Grecia aderì all' Unione monetaria latina e la dracma divenne uguale nel peso e nel valore al franco francese e alla lira italiana .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DrachmaDrachma - Wikipedia

    Look up drachma or δραχμή in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Drachma may refer to: Ancient drachma, an ancient Greek currency. Modern drachma, a modern Greek currency. Cretan drachma, currency of the Cretan State. Drachma (moth), a moth genus.

  5. After Alexander's conquests, the name drachma was used in many of the Hellenistic kingdoms in the Middle East, including the Ptolemaic kingdom in Alexandria and the Parthian Empire based in what is modern-day Iran.

  6. 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.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TetradrachmTetradrachm - Wikipedia

    The tetradrachm ( Greek: τετράδραχμον, translit. tetrádrachmon) was a large silver coin that originated in Ancient Greece. It was nominally equivalent to four drachmae. [1] . Over time the tetradrachm effectively became the standard coin of the Antiquity, spreading well beyond the borders of the Greek World.