Before the Euro was introduced to Germany, their currency was the Deutsche Mark. There were 100 Pfennings in a Deutsche Mark.
the deutsche mark
The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).
Deutsche Mark bills and coins can no longer be used in ordinary commerce, but they can be exchanged for euros through the Bundesbank. As of 2016 the are no time limits or other restrictions on converting old D-Marks.
The Mark, or Deutsche Mark, was the currency used in Germany, until it was replaced by the Euro.
That may refer to "Deutsche Mark", the money used in Germany before they switched to the Euro.
DM- Deutsche Mark, worth about 80 American cents
Deutsche Mark coins and bills can no longer be used in ordinary commerce, but as of 2016 the Bundesbank maintains its policy of exchanging DM bills and coins for euros without restriction. The exchange rate is the same as that established when the euro entered circulation, approximately 1 DM to €0.51
From year 1900 until they adopted the Euro in 1999, Deutsche Mark (German mark) was the German currency.
The Deutsche Mark is no longer legal tender.It was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).The only place you can buy Deutsche Mark is in antique or currency collectors' shops.
Germany used the Deutsche Mark before it started using the Euro.
The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).