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Answer: DM = German DeutscheMarkExtra Info: The DeutscheMark was the primary currency of Germany up until December 31st, 1998, upon which it was replaced by the Euro. Right now, it is obsolete (unusable, though still tradeable).Exchange Rate: 1 DeutscheMark to 76 US cents.1 DeutscheMark to 51 Euro cents.Please Note: The DeutscheMark is divided into 100 Pfennig.Hope this helps!
A pfennig was one hundredth of the German unit of currency, the DMark. Since this was replaced by the Euro, a pfennig has no currency exchange value.
German currency in 2017 is the Euro.
The 1 pfennig coin made in 1980 is a currency of the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany). It was part of the East German currency system, known as the Mark der DDR. The pfennig was a subunit of the Mark, with 100 pfennig equaling one Mark. After German reunification in 1990, the pfennig was phased out and replaced by the Deutsche Mark.
It is a German banknote that as of 2002 is no longer used. All German banknotes were printed with 'bundesbank deutsche mark', which is the German Federal Bank and Funfzig is German for 'fifty'.
The German currency from 1924-1948 was the Reichsmark (abbreviated RM).
The currency of Germany is the Euro (€).
ANSWER From 1924 up to 1948 the German currency was called Reichsmarks.
the German currency Deuchmarks
I really hope you're kidding, but the German currency is the Euro. Before that, it used to be the Deutsche Mark.
euro is the current currency in germany
One hundredth of 1 Deutsch Mark (DM) was 1 Pfennig = 1/100 DM.