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Dear friends,

 

I am uploading pictures of a 10000 currency note. I don't know to which country it belongs to. Please tell me the origin of this note and Value in Indian currency.

 

Regards

Rajiv Sood

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Hi Rajiv. This is a 10,000 Drachmai note from Greece.

~Daniel
Hello,
Greece.
Best regards, József
Hi Daniel

Could u plz tell me that how many dollers are equal to 10000 Drachmai.

Rajiv Sood

Daniel B. said:
Hi Rajiv. This is a 10,000 Drachmai note from Greece.

~Daniel
Dear Jozsef

Thanx for providing me information. Could u plz tell me How many dollars are there in 10000 Drachmai.

Rajiv Sood

József Gál said:
Hello,
Greece.
Best regards, József
Hi Rajiv. The Drachma is obsolete. Greece now uses the Euro system. It's currently the only Balkan republic that officially uses it.

~Daniel

Rajiv Sood said:
Hi Daniel

Could u plz tell me that how many dollers are equal to 10000 Drachmai.

Rajiv Sood

Daniel B. said:
Hi Rajiv. This is a 10,000 Drachmai note from Greece.

~Daniel
Daniel B. said:
Hi Rajiv. The Drachma is obsolete. Greece now uses the Euro system. It's currently the only Balkan republic that officially uses it.

~Daniel

Rajiv Sood said:
Hi Daniel

Could u plz tell me that how many dollers are equal to 10000 Drachmai.

Rajiv Sood

Daniel B. said:
Hi Rajiv. This is a 10,000 Drachmai note from Greece.

~Daniel

Daniel,
Slovenia is also located in the Balkans as well.

Like Greece,Slovenia now uses the Euro.

Aidan.
Dear Daniel

When it was in use, then what was it's value. I mean according to Indian or US currency How much Rs or Dollars could be converted with 10000 Drachmai note.

Regards
Rajiv Sood

Daniel B. said:
Hi Rajiv. This is a 10,000 Drachmai note from Greece.

~Daniel
Hi Rajiv,

Sorry, I misunderstood what you said previously. Since the value is always fluctuating, it's impossibe to give an exact price. However, when I checked the value with currency converter yesterday, it came out to $39 and change. It seems strange that they would give a conversion for an obsolete currrency, but this is what it showed. Regards


~Daniel
Rajiv,

I meant to say that 10,000 Drachmai equalled $39 USD and change.

~Daniel
Thanks Daniel,

Actually I don't want to get it converted, but I should have knowledge that how precious that note is. I am really thankful to you.

Regards
Rajiv Sood.

Daniel B. said:
Rajiv,

I meant to say that 10,000 Drachmai equalled $39 USD and change.

~Daniel
No problem, I'm glad to be of help. That's what sites like this are all about. Good luck.

~Daniel

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