Golden Drachma
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A Golden Drachma is a large round coin that can be made up of pure gold or silver that was used as currency by the Ancient Greeks. However as Chiron stated in The Lightning Thief, the gods never use anything less than pure gold. Mortals used to use the silver drachmas. They are described as big as Girl Scout cookies by Percy and are used by the gods and demigods. The drachmas have images of various gods stamped on one side, and the Empire State Building on the other.
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Uses
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The ancient mortal drachmas were made of silver, but the gods now do not use anything less than pure gold mined from Olympus. Golden drachmas are used to send Iris messages. And for getting a taxi ride from the Gray Sisters.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
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Added by DodiHarmaA drachma can be used for the following:
- Create an Iris Message
- As payment to get into the Underworld
- To pay the Gray Sisters to take you anywhere as long as its within their serving area
- Payment for sending a letter or package along the Hermes Express
Currently, the pure gold drachma is the main currency of the gods, goddesses, and demigods.
The most common use for the drachma is to send an Iris message through the rainbow goddess. It is used for contact when nothing else is available, and is quite useful if any extra drachmas are allowed for use.
The Lightning Thief
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After beheading Medusa, Percy Jackson fills a pouch with drachmas and mails the head to Olympus. He later uses some drachmas to bribe Charon when he first enters the Underworld.
The Heroes of Olympus
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The Son of Neptune
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Roman demigods don't use drachma's because it's Greek currency. Instead they use denarii. The Romans never used Iris Messages like the Greeks because they relied more on their giant eagles and road systems.
Film
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The Lightning Thief
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Percy, Grover, and Annabeth find a fountain filled with drachmas at Aunty Em's Garden Gnome Emporium which they later use to pay Charon after their mortal money was burnt by him.
Video Game
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The Lightning Thief
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Drachmas aren’t used as currency, instead they are used as equipment for characters. They increase certain attributes to whoever equips it. Each character can equip two. There are 20 drachmas that the player can collect in the game.
| Name | Effect |
| Missing Math Teacher | 10+ Dodge |
| A Rainy Farewell | 10+ Strength |
| The Minotaur’s Horn | 10+ Strength |
| Beginner’s Luck | 10+ Accuracy |
| Victors | 10% Water Damage |
| Hot Time At Camp | 10% Fire Damage |
| Road Trip | 10+ Protection |
| Worst Bus Ride Ever | 50+ Max HP |
| Bad Hair Day | 10% Poison Damage |
| Ten Heads Aren’t Better | 10% Physical Damage |
| Fan Club President | 20% Fire Damage |
| To Fight a God | 20% Strength |
| Back Together Again | 20+ Protection |
| A Pricy Ride | 20% Water Damage |
| Worse Hair Day | 20+ Dodge |
| All that Glitters | 20% Healing |
| Shot in the Dark | 20+ Accuracy |
| Payback | 20% Poison Damage |
| Brotherly Love | 100+ Max HP |
| Arena Champions | 20% Physical Damage |
Trivia
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- Drachmas are Greek currency, while Aureus or denarii are Roman currency.
- The word drachma came from the word drássomai, which means "to grasp."
- The Drachma was the oldest currency in existence until Greece adopted the Euro.
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| Personal Weapons: | Riptide | Annabeth's Knife | Backbiter | Frank's Spear | Hazel's Spatha | Katoptris | Nico's Sword | Thalia's Spear | Aegis | Maimer | Kronos' Scythe | Ivlivs | Master Bolt | Poseidon's Trident | Sword of Hades | Reyna's Spear | Hades' Staff | Juno's Gladius |
| Magical Items: | Annabeth's Yankees Cap | Helm of Darkness | Keys of Hades | Flying Chariot | Golden Apple | Greek Fire | Hermes' Multivitamins | Leo's Magical Toolbelt | Nectar and Ambrosia | Pandora's Pithos | Winged Shoes | The Golden Fleece | Stygian Ice Whistle |
| Spoils of War: | The Minotaur's Horn | Medusa's Head | Kampê's Scimitars | Nemean Lion's Pelt | Gorgon Blood | Cornucopia |
| Items: | Camp Necklace | Chameleon Armor | Daedalus' Laptop | Golden Drachma | Mark of Athena | The Pax | Video Shield | Wristwatch Shield | Golden Mango | Sibylline Books |
| Blessed Metals: | Celestial Bronze | Imperial Gold | Stygian Iron |