No, the Mark ceased to be legal tender in 2002.
No, the only generally accepted currency is Euros.
You can exchange old Deutsche Mark bills and coins at the central bank (Bundesbank) and its regional branches.
It was the mark. I lived in Germany and still have a few marks.
German marks
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Eduard Marks was born on November 9, 1901, in Dsseldorf, Germany.
Eduard Marks died on June 30, 1981, in Hamburg, Germany.
Deutsche Marks.
The official exchange of Deutsche marks has come to an end. However, you can still take your old German currency to the Bundesbank (Germany's Central Bank) and exchange it for euros. Most currency exchanges (banks, airport exchanges, etc.) will only buy currency that is still in general circulation. Specialized currency exchanges such as Euro Coin Exchange (http://www.webuyeuros.com/germany) will buy your old marks, and you can get paid in dollars without having to ship your cash to Europe.
Marks in the Supplemental Register are still protected, and the owner can sue for infringement.
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The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).
in Germany it was 500,000 marks
No. American money has to be changed into Deutsch Marks.