Talk:Greek euro coins
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Why do the smaller currency coins say "Lepta" instead of "Euro"? -- Zoe
- They don't. They say "lepta" instead of "cents". Before the Euro, the drachma was divided into lepta. -phma
- Ok, thanks. So, why do they say lepta instead of cents? :-) -- Zoe
Drachma says the reverse of the EUR1 coin is that of the tetradrachm (i.e. 4 drachma) whereas this page claims it's from a 1 drachma coin —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Random832 (talk • contribs) 05:41, 21 July 2004 (UTC)
- Where? the Greek 1 euro coin says ΕΥΡΩ, which means EURO. --Chochopk 07:55, 14 August 2006 (UTC)