Deutsche Marks are no longer legal tender. They may not be worthless, though. Collectors will be interested in them because they are no longer being produced.
The German mark is no longer legal tender and has been replaced by the euro. It is no longer used for financial transactions within the European Union. However, some collectors may still value certain German mark coins and banknotes for their historical value.
In English, "heit" in German typically translates to "hood" or "hat."
"Es ist kalt heute" means "It is cold today" in German. "Was ist das Wetter heute in Kalifornien" means "What is the weather like today in California" in German.
In 1800, Germans primarily spoke various dialects of German, which eventually evolved into what is now known as Standard German. This period also marked the beginning of a more standardized form of the language due to the influence of writers and scholars.
As of today, the German mark is no longer in use as Germany adopted the euro in 2002. At the time of conversion, 1 euro was equivalent to 1.95583 German marks. Therefore, 500,000 German marks would have been worth approximately 255,000 euros.
"Repetze" translates to "bounce" or "rebound" in English.
They are legal tender.
Because The penalty on the German people were so harsh,that it almost guaranteed a second world war. For example,the German dollar was completely worthless,it makes the US recession today look like a paradise.
Shillings are no longer legal tender in the UK and there is no direct currency exchange because of that. A shilling (UK) was a pre-decimal coin worth 12 old pence. After the UK decimalised its currency in 1971 most of the pre-decimal coins continued to remain legal tender but had their value changed, so a shilling became worth 5 new pence, a sixpence was worth 2 1/2 etc. Over the following months many of the old coins were withdrawn from circulation and ceased to be legal tender, but the shilling and 2 shilling coins (worth 5p and 10p) continued to be legal tender until the early 1990's when they were replace by coins what were much smaller, a size that is legal tender still. If the coin was still legal tender it would be worth about $0.08. currently the coins only value is as a collectable/antique, and so it depends on the year and condition of the coin. The value was much higher in the past - a shilling in 1830 might have been the equivalent of $30 today.
What are you doing today is Was machst du heute in German.
today = heute
A coin is a piece of hard material that is standardized in weight, is produced in large quantities in order to facilitate trade, and primarily can be used as a legal tender token for commerce in the designated country, region, or territory.
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As of August 2012, it is legal for a person to jailbreak their phone. Unlocking the phone, however, is not legal and can lead to certain legal ramifications overall.
An alchemist. Today, we do not recognize these as being scinetists.
How much is 1000000 1970 turk lirasi u.s dollars worth the 1970 bill is the old currency and no longer legal tender. It is worth around 66 cents