| Archangelos |
the first Greek shipping bank |
| Bank of Cyprus |
a bank in southern Cyprus |
| banks |
In Greece: usually open Mon-Thurs 8.30am-2pm, Fri
8.30am-1.30pm In Southern Cyprus: usually open Mon-Fri
8.30am-12.30pm, plus 3.15-4.45pm on Monday in Winter |
| banknotes |
In Greece these come in denominations of 100, 200,
500, 1000, 5000, and 10,000 drachma. Occasionally 50 drachma notes are used. In southern
Cyprus these come in denominations of 1,5,10 and 20 pounds |
| cent |
there are 100 cents to the Cyprus pound |
| coins |
In Greece these come in denominations of 5,10,50 and
200 drachma, plus occasionally 1 and 2 drachma coins. In southern Cyprus these come in
denominations of 1,2,5,10, and 50 cents |
| Cyprus pound (C£) |
the currency of the southern republic of Cyprus, divided into 100 cents. Before 1983
the pound was divided into 20 shillings or 1000 mils. |
| drachma |
the unit of currency in Greece |
| drakhmi |
the Drachma |
| Emboriki Trapeza |
Commercial Bank |
| Ethniki Trapeza |
National Bank (of Greece) |
| Hellenic Bank |
[not yet ready] |
| Laiki Trapeza |
Popular Bank (southern Cyprus) |
| sent |
cent (southern Cyprus) |
| shillingia |
an dated word for 50 sents in southern Cyprus |
| Trapeza Pisteos |
Credit Bank |
| Turkish lira (TL) |
the currency of northern Cyprus |