
Armenian drachm
The Armenian drachm was an ancient currency used in Armenia, particularly during the time of the Kingdom of Armenia from around the 5th century BC to the 4th century AD. It was a silver coin, often featuring images of rulers or deities, and facilitated trade and economic transactions in the region. The drachm was influenced by other currencies of the time, such as the Greek drachma and Persian coins. Though no longer in use, historical drachms are valuable today for collectors and historians, providing insight into the economic and cultural practices of ancient Armenia.