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Greek lepton

The ''lepton'', plural ''lepta'' ((ギリシア語:λεπτόν, pl. λεπτά)) is the name of various fractional units of currency used in the Greek-speaking world from antiquity until today. The word means "small" or "thin", and during Classical and Hellenistic times a ''lepton'' was always a small value coin, usually the smallest available denomination of another currency.〔(Fleur de Coin - Greek 50 Lepta Coins )〕 The coin in the lesson of the widow's mite (, ) is referred to as a ''lepton'' and Luke's Gospel also refers to the lepton or mite when stating that a person who does not make peace with his adversary in good time will be required to pay 'to the very last mite' before being released from prison.〔Luke 12:59〕 The lepton was first minted under Alexander Jannaeus prior to 76 B.C.E.〔''Coins of the Bible'' Set 2 of 3, Whitman Publishing, LLC, 2004. ISBN 0-7948-1889-7〕
In modern Greece, ''lepton'' (modern form: ''lepto'', λεπτό) is the name of the 1/100 denomination of all the official currencies of the Greek state: the phoenix (1827–1832), the drachma (1832–2001) and the euro (2002–current) – the name is the Greek form of "euro cent". Its unofficial currency sign is Λ (lambda).〔 Since the late 1870s, and until the introduction of the euro in 2001, no Greek coin had been minted with a denomination lower than 5 ''lepta''.
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