What is Greek Money Called?

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Greek money was once referred to as drachma, colorful and culture laden bills that were redesigned rather frequently. The Greeks, however, have now switched over to the Euro as of January 2001. The drachma is now a cool way for many collectors to enjoy a glimpse of captivating Greece.
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The Euro is the currency for Greece
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