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If you have old Deutschmark bills or coins you will only be able to convert them to euros* at some of the larger banks within Germany. Marks have not circulated since early 2002.

You may be able to convert them directly to USD but if you're already in the EU it would make more sense to simply use the euros for spending money.

(*) There is no coin or bill called a "eurodollar" any more than there's a "dollarpound" or a "yenruble". It's just plain euro.

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If you have old Deutschmark bills or coins you will only be able to convert them to euros* at some of the larger banks within Germany. Marks have not circulated since early 2002.

You may be able to convert them directly to USD but if you're already in the EU it would make more sense to simply use the euros for spending money.

(*) There is no coin or bill called a "eurodollar" any more than there's a "dollarpound" or a "yenruble". It's just plain euro.

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