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It might be worth something to a collector but it is worth nothing as currency. By the end of 1923 100,000 marks was worth less than 1 millionth of a US cent and Germany was issuing 1 trillion mark notes. People were burning money because it provided more heating than the coal a note such as yours would buy. The currency was changed in 1924.
Germany no longer uses the Mark, Germany's currency is the Euro.1 US Dollar is worth 0.87 Euros.Note, exchange rates change daily. This conversion is as of 12th May 2016.
how much I have 2 of them 1910,1906
This is how a store clerk explained it to me when I asked the same question: They "mark" the bills with a special marker to determine if the the bill is counterfeit. If the bill is legit, the marker does not put a mark on it, but if it is counterfeit, the marker will leave a streak.
I believe that what you are reading as "bunderttaufend" is actually "hunderttausend", which is German for "hundred thousand." 1923 was the height of German hyperinflation - I own a hundred million mark billl, and I believe that the nation late in the year issued 100 billion mark notes. The value of your bill would depend on its condition and the specific issue involved, but broadly speaking, high denomination German bills from the early twenties are quite common. You should see a coin or currency dealer for a better estimate
what is the value of a 100000 reichsbanknote sunderttaulend mark 1 february 1923? I have one of these bills that is less than perfect condition. Thank you Becky
The currency before Euro was "Deutsche Mark" Mark and Euro have a fixed exchange rate 1 € = 1.95583 DM Although DM is no longer accepted as an instrument of payment, you can still exchange DM for Euro at the Central Bank.
German mark
As of 2021, the German Mark (DEM) is no longer in circulation since Germany adopted the Euro (EUR) as its currency in 2002. Therefore, the value of 100 German Mark would be purely historical and would depend on the exchange rate at the time of conversion to another currency like the Euro.
Deutsche Mark preceeded the Euro as the currency in West Germany
No, the Mark ceased to be legal tender in 2002.
Currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a convertible mark (sign: KM; code: BAM). One BAM is divided into 100 fenings. Convertible mark have a fixed exchange rate with Euro. 1 Euro = 1.95583 BAM.
The Euro is currently the legal tender currency in Germany - although many merchants will still accept the old deutsche mark since they can exchange them for euros at German banks. Most major banks will also exchange other currencies - especially American and Canadian Dollars - for euros.
There is no such currency as the "saufeno"!The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).
Before the Euro was introduced to Germany, their currency was the Deutsche Mark. There were 100 Pfennings in a Deutsche Mark.
The answer depends on the exchange rate between the US Dollar and the German Mark, a currency that has been defunct for several years now.
A bill of that denomination dates from the hyperinflation period of the Weimar Republic. It can't be exchanged for modern currency. Depending on its condition and date of issue it may be worth a couple of dollars.