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The germans use the Euro as their currency
Germans refer to coins or currency as Marks. The currency in Germany is called a Deutsche Mark, and can be found in different amounts of currency.Ê
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Because the Germans use the Euro!
Hi, you can find German currency exchange on home page of munich forum: www.talkmunich.com
Before adopting the Euro - the German currency was called the Mark, which was divided into 100 pfennigs.
the German currency until it's downfall due to hyperinflation in the autumn of 1923.
Germans, and Europeans that -like Germany - have the Euro as a currency would not think so. But the Euro is a strong and thereby internationally 'expensive' currency. If you are from a country with a 'weaker' currency like the US dollar, you might decide that clothes (and many other things) are expensive once you calculate what their price would be in your own currency. Of course there are also other factors, like whether you are buying jeans or Gucci fashion.
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After World War 1, the Treaty of Versailles held Germany responsible for a debt of 132 billion gold marks. This is approximately equal to $33 billion in U.S. currency.
* Germans - Deutsche * the Germans - die Deutschen