they don't use German mark in Germany anymore, its replaced with euros..€€€€€€€€€€€€€
Last time I was in Germany (in the Mid 1990s, before Euros) the going rate was 3 to 3 1/2 Marks per US Dollar, depending on who was doing the exchange. Earlier, in the 80s it had been about 4 Marks to the US Dollar.
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1.435 US$ was 100 DM in 1996. Look at the link "Historical Dollar-to-Marks Currency Conversion Page".
Philadelphia (no mint mark) : 1,963,630,000Denver ("D" mint mark) : 2,407,200,000San Francisco ("S" mint mark, only proof coins) : 594,000 sets sold; total mintage of cents unavailable from the US Mint
Mark up would be 130.
Divide the mark-up amount as a decimal fraction of the pre-mark-up.
As of August 2021, the German mark (DEM) no longer exists as it was replaced by the euro (EUR) in 2002. However, if we were to convert it, during its time, the exchange rate varied, but on average it was around 1 German mark to 0.51 US dollars. Therefore, one German mark would have been roughly equivalent to around 1.5 to 2 Indian rupees at that time.
1 German Mark(s) = 0.334203 British Pound(s)
As of September 10, 2021, 1 German mark is equivalent to approximately 0.50 US dollars. Keep in mind that the German mark has been replaced by the Euro (EUR) as the official currency in Germany since 2002.
The German mark was replaced by the euro in 2002. The exchange rate between the mark and the dollar at that time was approximately 1.17 marks per US dollar.
It's about 8,5 dollars.
one deutsche bundes bank mark is equal to how many inr
The German equivalent of Mark is Markus
It's worth about 12 US dollars. For an old coin they are fairly common.
The answer depends on the exchange rate between the US Dollar and the German Mark, a currency that has been defunct for several years now.
East German mark was created in 1948.
East German mark ended in 1990.
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