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'''Drachma''', pl. drachmae. The name of this unit of Greek money is derived from the verb "to grasp."


'''Drachma''' may refer to:
1. Modern Greek ], replaced by the ].


2. Ancient currency unit found in many Greek city states and successor states. *], an ancient Greek currency
*], a modern Greek currency
*Cretan drachma, currency of the ]
*], a moth genus


==See also==
The 5th century BC ] tetradrachm (4 drachma) ] was the most widely used coin in the Greek world prior to ]. It featured the helmeted profile bust of ] on the obverse (front) and an owl on the reverse (back). The reverse is featured on the national side of the Greek 1 euro coin, see ].
*]
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{{disambiguation}}
:6 obols = 1 drachma
:100 drachmae = 1 mina
:6000 drachmae = 1 talent (Athenian standard)

see also: ]

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