It is a German banknote that as of 2002 is no longer used. All German banknotes were printed with 'bundesbank deutsche mark', which is the German Federal Bank and Funfzig is German for 'fifty'.
Funfzig mark was the former currency used in Germany before the introduction of the euro. It was equivalent to 50 German marks.
An Ordnance Survey Bench Mark is a surveying mark made by the Ordnance Survey to record heights above Ordnance Datum. They are typically found on buildings, bridges, or other structures and are used as reference points for altitude measurements.
Mark Zuckerberg is from White Plains, New York, United States. He was born on May 14, 1984.
Mark would be considered a functionalist, as he sees society as a system where each part contributes to the overall stability and functioning of the whole. John, on the other hand, would be aligned with the conflict perspective, which focuses on how different groups in society compete for power, resources, and influence.
No, students at Mark Twain Middle School do not wear uniforms every day. The school does not have a uniform policy and allows students to wear their own clothing as long as it follows the dress code guidelines.
Mark Zuckerberg grew up in Dobbs Ferry, New York, which is a suburb located about 20 miles north of Manhattan. He attended Phillips Exeter Academy before going on to Harvard University.
20 dollars
How much is a 50 paper bank nolte funfzig schilling worth?
Funfzig
Please check again and post a new, separate and more specific question. "Funfzig" means fifty in German so it can't also be denominated at 100 marks. Allierte militarbehorde ("Allied military authority") notes were issued by the Allied victors in WWII to replace the worthless currency of the defeated Nazis.
In German: fifty-funfzig In French: cinquante In Maltese: hamsin
French: Cinquante German: Funfzig Spanish: Cincuenta
30 $
The Deutschmark became obsolete in 2002 when most countries in the EU adopted the euro. Assuming the bills or coins are recent dates, they're probably only worth a total of about $25, their purchasing power in 2002. Some large banks in the EU will still redeem old currency, but may charge a conversion fee.
Assuming it's a recent-date bill, it was worth about $25 at the time Germany switched to euros in 2002. If it's older than the 1980s please post a new question with the specific date. FWIW, "Deutsche Bundesbank" simply means "Federal Bank of Germany" so that's a given for any German bill dated 1950 or later.
You need to be more specific. Please post a new question with the coins' dates. In the case of the francs, are they French, Swiss, or Belgian?
Happy fortieth birthday in German is alles Gute zum vierzigsten Geburtstag!
Not enough information. Is it a 50 euro bill, or a 50 mark bill? If it's 50 marks, what date is on it and what pictures are shown? Please post a new question with those details in Coins and Currency under Hobbies