Well, Deutsche Marks are no longer legal tender anywhere in the world.
Deutsche Marks.
The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).
The Deutsche Mark was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).
The Deutsche Bundesbank (Germany's central bank) allows DM to EUR exchanges for an indefinite period of time. The Currency Commission also will exchange deutsche marks (and other obsolete EU banknotes) through their website.
1,991 German marks
Germans refer to coins or currency as Marks. The currency in Germany is called a Deutsche Mark, and can be found in different amounts of currency.Ê
The Deutsche Mark is no longer in use, having been replaced in 2002 by the Euro. However, the Deutsche Bundesbank (the central bank of Germany) will exchange them (except for the 1948 50 Deutsche Mark bill and the 1951 2 Deutsche Mark coin, both of which were demonetized about 50 years ago) for Euros at a rate of 0.51129 Euros per Deutsche Mark. This equates to 40.90 Euros. As of March 5, 2009, this is the equivalent of 36.41 British Pounds. More information on exchanging Deutsche Marks can be found at: http://www.bundesbank.de/bargeld/bargeld_faq_banknotendm.en.php
65 Deutsch Marks is equal to how many Euros or dollars?
You can still exchange or donate (UNicef, Peta) all old European currencies (e.g. deutsche marks, austrian schilling, etc.) through the related link.
The Deutsche mark was worth $1.65 US dollars in 1992. 10 Deutsche marks would have been $16.50 in the United States.
The direct translation of money in German is Geld.They use the Euro.
No, the Mark ceased to be legal tender in 2002.