sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists this coin with no added value in circulated condition. It was a common circulation coin until 2002 when Germany switched to the euro as its currency. At that time it was worth about 50 U.S. cents.
It's a coin that was in regular circulation up until the euro was introduced in 2002. In average condition it has no extra value, and might retail for 75¢ to a dollar. A nice uncirculated one could sell for as much as $3 (€2)
As of Aug 12, 2011, the mark would be worth $0.73 us dollars. (seventy three cents)
MoreGermany replaced marks with euros in 2002 so it's nearly impossible to exchange old coins except within Germany itself. At the time the euro was adopted the mark traded at roughly 50¢ US.1979 had an average mintage of 1-DM coins, about 70 million combined from 4 different mints. As of 08/2011 they're of interest to collectors only in almost-uncirculated or uncirculated conditions which retail for €1.75 to €2.00 (roughly US$2.50 to $3).
No value at all as money. Value as a collectable is only slightly higher if it has even the slightest amount of wear, maybe 25-50 cents. If uncirculated, you might get a few dollars for it.
In circulated condition, face value only - about 50 cents at the time this coin was discontinued in 2002.
This was one of the most common denominations in circulation until Germany switched to the euro in 2002. It's worth about 50 cents in circulated condition.
i have a zehn deutsche mark from 1977 and i wanted to know how much its worth?
In 1948 all previous forms of the Deutsche Mark including the Zwanzig Deutsche mark merged into one common conversion rate. In 2002 the Deutsche Mark was considered null and void of value and was replaced by the euro.
Between $7 and $9 USD.
at todays value a US dollar is less the 2 marks on the market
Deutsche Mark was created in 1948.
Deutsche Mark preceeded the Euro as the currency in West Germany
In perfect, uncirculated condition, the 1980 5 Deutsche Mark note is worth $9. In Very Fine condition, it is worth $6. In any other, non-collectible condition, it is worth face value - $3.71.
Deutsche Vermögensberatung was created in 1975.
Before the Euro was introduced to Germany, their currency was the Deutsche Mark. There were 100 Pfennings in a Deutsche Mark.
It was the German Mark, also known as the Deutsche Mark.
Since adopting the Euro in 2001, Deutsche Mark notes are no longer legal tender. They have a replacement value (in a German bank) of approx $7.50. A 1989-1999 uncirculated 10DM note is worth between $10-$20, depending on signature.
1 DM (deutsche Mark) = ca. 0.48 € (Euro)
The Deutsche Mark is a former currency of Germany that was in circulation until it was replaced by the Euro in 2002. There is no intrinsic silver value in the Deutsche Mark as it was a fiat currency, not backed by silver or any other precious metal.