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Q: What is an ancient greek coin?
A: A smaller coin was called an obol. An unskilled worker, like someone who dug ditches Read More »
Q: What was an ancient greek coin called?
A: The main coin was the drachma, but a drachma was also equal to six obols. Kind of like 60 cents equals one dollar. Also, there were coins that had prefixes for ... Read More »
Q: What are names of Ancient Greek coins?
A: The ancient Greek currency was Drachma. The coins were named based on their weight and metal. Some examples: Drachma, Dekadrachm, Oboldrachm, Tetradrachm, Octod... Read More »
Q: When was the ancient greek coin found?
A: Consult lots of museums. Over the centuries thousands of ancient Greek (and Roman, etc) coins have been found. Read More »
Q: Why is there animals on a ancient greek coin?
A: Ancient greek coins had coins on them mainly as advertising for their city. Each city issued their own coins, and they all had their own animal symbol. Remember... Read More »