Chalkos

/ˈkælkoʊs/ noun

In ancient Greek times, a small copper coin of little value, or the generic term for copper or brass in ancient metallurgy.

From Greek 'chalkos' (copper, bronze), referring to both the metal and the currency made from it in ancient Mediterranean economies.

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