The Euro is the German currency (symbol '€').
Before 2002 the currency was the Deutsche Mark (DM) or German mark.
Before 1990 there were two currencies, the Deutsche Mark in the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the "Ostmark" (officially "Mark der DDR") in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
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The value of Germany's currency dropped and inflation soared. <---novanet answer
Antarctica has no national currency, while the US currency is broadly recognized as a currency benchmark for work economics.
The answer depends on the currency. The choice of coins for US cents is different to that for Euro cents, so the answer will be different.The answer depends on the currency. The choice of coins for US cents is different to that for Euro cents, so the answer will be different.The answer depends on the currency. The choice of coins for US cents is different to that for Euro cents, so the answer will be different.The answer depends on the currency. The choice of coins for US cents is different to that for Euro cents, so the answer will be different.
no, it uses US Dollars
Theres pounds US Dollars Australian Dollars
No, not any longer.The Deutsche Mark was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).
No, they're a different currency although there's not alot of difference in the actual value at the moment:Canadian $=1.0017 US $
No, the currency in England is the British Pound, you would need to change US dollars at a bank or change bureau.
No can't. Africa and America have a different type of currency.
UK finance is different from US finance because they have different policies regarding financial matters. They also use a different currency so it can be very different.
As "Africa" isn't a single sovereign nation, it is impossible to answer your question. There are many different countries and languages in Africa, most of which have a different currency than the US dollar, and thus have different terms for their currency.