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Drachmas to dollars? - Answers
The drachma was the currency of Greece before it was replaced by the euro in 2002. The exchange rate varied over time, but at the time of the euro's introduction, 1 euro was equivalent to approximately 340.75 drachmas. To convert drachmas to dollars, you'd need to first convert drachmas to euros and then euros to dollars, using the current exchange rates for both. However, since the drachma is no longer in use, it is primarily of historical interest.
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Drachmas to dollars? - Answers
The drachma was the currency of Greece before it was replaced by the euro in 2002. The exchange rate varied over time, but at the time of the euro's introduction, 1 euro was equivalent to approximately 340.75 drachmas. To convert drachmas to dollars, you'd need to first convert drachmas to euros and then euros to dollars, using the current exchange rates for both. However, since the drachma is no longer in use, it is primarily of historical interest.
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Drachmas to dollars? - Answers
The drachma was the currency of Greece before it was replaced by the euro in 2002. The exchange rate varied over time, but at the time of the euro's introduction, 1 euro was equivalent to approximately 340.75 drachmas. To convert drachmas to dollars, you'd need to first convert drachmas to euros and then euros to dollars, using the current exchange rates for both. However, since the drachma is no longer in use, it is primarily of historical interest.
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