No, the currency of Germany is the Euro (€).
Some large shops and hotels which have a significant number of tourists from the USA may accept US dollars, but it will be at an inferior exchange rate to what you get in a bank, and they will give change in Euros.
At the time of writing Germany's currency is the Euro. Before the Euro it was the Deutsche Mark.
There may be places in Germany willing to accept US dollars but these are likely to be very rare.
You will be able to pay for goods/services on an American credit card. The credit cqard company will pay for the goods in Euros. When it comes to playing you're credit card bill you will notice that the credit card company will have calculated the exchange rate and fees necessary to charge you in US dollars.
Your American Dollars will probably get you as far as European Euros would get you here, so basically, no. You'll have to exchange them for euros, which you can use in most of Europe.
It depends which American currency you mean.
EURO is the currency of Germany.
The germans use the Euro as their currency
Munich is in Germany, and Germany uses the Euro.
Germany uses euros as its standard currency.
Very definitely. Germany has been one of the leaders in support of a single European currency. It replaced its prior Deutschmark currency in 2002.
Hamburg in Germany use the Euro.
First of all, it is not jarmany it is Germany. Second of all, it is money they use in Germany
Germany's currency is the Euro (symbol '€').
The Euro is used in Germany.
The country of Germany used the Deutsche Mark (DM) as their currency until 2002. In 2002, the DM was replaced with the Euro.
They use Euro's in Germany and many other parts of Europe as well such as France, Spain and Austria.
The capital of Germany is Berlin, the currency is the Euro (€).