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Can Anyone Read Greek? I Need A Date

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what is the value? is it their standard in euro?



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#168 1.1.1941 VG 0.50; VF 1.00; Unc 3.50 (12th edition 2008)
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is it their standard in euro?

Not quite sure what you're asking there, but if it's about current face value, these notes are no longer valid. The pre-war/wartime drachma suffered from severe hyperinflation, and was revalued twice. The (theoretical) face value of this note is one trillionth of a pre-euro drachma, or 0.000000000000003 euros.

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