Modern drachma

Drachma
Δραχμή (Greek)
Modern drachma coins; Top row, left to right: 10λ coin, 20λ coin, 50λ coin, 1 δρ. coin, 2 δρ. coin. Middle row, left to right: 5 δρ. coin, 10 δρ. coin, 20 δρ. coin, 50 δρ. coin. Bottom row, left to right: 100 δρ. coin, 500 δρ. coin.
ISO 4217
CodeGRD
Unit
Pluraldrachmai (until 1982), drachmes (since 1982)
Symbol₯ (δρ. or δρχ.)‎ also Δρχ. or Δρ.
Denominations
Subunit
1100leptοn
Plural
leptοnlepta
Symbol
leptοnλ
Banknotes
 Freq. used200 δρ., 1,000 δρ., 5,000 δρ., 10,000 δρ.
 Rarely used50 δρ., 100 δρ., 500 δρ.
Coins
 Freq. used5 δρ., 10 δρ., 20 δρ., 50 δρ., 100 δρ., 500 δρ.
 Rarely used10λ, 20λ, 50λ, 1 δρ. and 2 δρ.
Demographics
ReplacedPhoenix
Replaced byEuro
User(s)None, previously:
Greece Greece
Issuance
Central bankBank of Greece
 Websitewww.bankofgreece.gr
PrinterBanknote and Securities Printing Foundation
MintBanknote and Securities Printing Foundation
Valuation
Inflation3.1% (2000)
 SourceGrecian.net
EU Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM)
SinceMarch 1998
Fixed rate since19 June 2000
Replaced by euro, non cash1 January 2001
Replaced by euro, cash1 January 2002
1 € =340.750 δρ.
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.

The drachma (Greek: δραχμή, [ðraxˈmi]) was the official currency of modern Greece from 1832 until the launch of the euro in 2001.