djweeble Posted June 1, 2011 Share Posted June 1, 2011 I wish :Laugh: Seriously though, I saw this on a blog I visit regularly Reuters currency exchange rates for today . . . . and the Greek Drachma is on there . . . do they know something we haven't been told about yet ??????? The Greek drachma made a return appearance on a list of currency exchange rates of the news agency Reuters at the beginning of last week. The currency is not in use, since Greece adopted the euro in 2002. The exchange rate for the former Greek currency is left blank on the list that details market information for the world’s leading currencies traded against the euro. At the time of publication, Reuters has not commented on the addition of the old Greek currency to the list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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