Greek Money (foaled 1959 in Virginia) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the second leg of the U.S.
His dam was English mare Lucy Lufton, a daughter of Nimbus, the 1949 Epsom Derby winner.
Greek Money was bred and raced by entities owned by Donald P. Ross, co-owner of Delaware Park Racetrack.
[1] Greek Money was made the betting favorite for the Belmont Stakes [2] but finished seventh to winner Jaipur.
In 1964, Greek Money won the Pennycomequick Purse at Delaware Park Racetrack.