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<p>[QUOTE="hotwheelsearl, post: 2729401, member: 75143"]For you experts out there - what was the relative value of 60 drachmai in 410 BC?</p><p>And, if possible, a comparison to a modern-day value equivalent.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is said that the frieze on the Erectheion was carved at a cost of 60 drachmai per figure (both human and animal), slightly more for larger figures and slightly less for smaller ones.</p><p>I'm trying to get a feel on just how much this actually meant.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="hotwheelsearl, post: 2729401, member: 75143"]For you experts out there - what was the relative value of 60 drachmai in 410 BC? And, if possible, a comparison to a modern-day value equivalent. It is said that the frieze on the Erectheion was carved at a cost of 60 drachmai per figure (both human and animal), slightly more for larger figures and slightly less for smaller ones. I'm trying to get a feel on just how much this actually meant.[/QUOTE]
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