About £7
i dont know exactly but i was in itally in the 1980's and for back then 1000 lire = $1
That depends. If you mean 1 Canadian dollar, then it's worth 1 dollar Canadian. If you mean 1 American dollar, it's worth 99 cents Canadian.
Following 14 banks were nationalized on 19 July 1969 1. Allahabad Bank - 19 July 1969 2. Bank of Baroda - 1969 3. Bank of India - 1969 4. Bank of Maharashtra - 1969 5. Canara Bank - 1969 6. Central Bank of India - 1969 7. Dena Bank - 1969 8. Indian Bank - 1969 9. Indian Overseas Bank - 1969 10. Punjab National Bank - 1969 11. Syndicate Bank - 1969 12. UCO Bank - 1969 13. Union Bank of India - 1969 14. United Bank of India - 1969
$1 US= about 8 yen≈ means "is almost worth"With the current rates of 3/15/2011, $1 ≈ ¥80.78 (the actual worth is ¥80.7702. you don't round in money, you put the worth up 1 cent)¥1 ≈ $0.1 (actual worth $0.0124)
1 DM (deutsche Mark) = ca. 0.48 € (Euro)
That really depends on the year the coin was minted and the condition of the coin.
All circulation-strike 1 DM coins issued by Germany after WWII are made of copper-nickel.
That may refer to "Deutsche Mark", the money used in Germany before they switched to the Euro.
The Deutsche Mark ended on January 1, 2002, when it was replaced by the euro as the official currency of Germany. The decision to adopt the euro was made as part of the European Union's plan for economic and monetary integration.
If your question relates to the numismatic value of a 1978 Deutsche Mark coin, it is worth less than a dollar in circulated condition, and US$1 to US$2 in uncirculated or proof condition. This is the case regardless of which mintmark (D,F,G or J) you are referring to. If your question relates to the Dollar-Deutsche Mark exchange rate in 1978, US$1.00 = DM2.00 (FYI, it was US$1.00 = DM2.32 in 1977 and US$1.00 = DM1.83 in 1979).
The currency of Germany before the Euro was introduced in 2002 was the Deutsche Mark, or Mark for short.
Mark of the Gun - 1969 was released on: USA: 1 February 1969
That really depends on the year the coin was minted and the condition of the coin.
50-150 or so
Not much, the coin you're describing is a 2 Mark coin, of which millions were in circulation. Unless it is in "mint uncirculated" condition, its value is purely as a curiosity, since the Deutsche Mark was replaced by the Euro.
The value of a 1971 10 Deutsche Mark bill in mint condition can range from $5 to $10. However, factors such as rarity, condition, and demand among collectors can influence its value. It's recommended to have it appraised by a currency expert or collector to determine its exact worth.