There have been a few different currencies over the centuries. The predecessor to the "Euro" was the "Deutscher Mark" also known as "D-mark".
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The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).
Germany's former currency was the Deutsche Mark (DM). It was replaced by the Euro when Germany adopted the common European currency in 2002.
Nuevo Sol translates to "New Sun" in English. It is the former currency unit of Peru, replaced by the Sol in 2015.
In Spanish, "franca" can mean "clear," "open," or "frank" depending on the context in which it is used.
The currency of Spain is the euro The currency of Mexico is the peso
The currency used in Germany is the euro (€).
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The value of Germany's currency dropped and inflation soared. <---novanet answer
From 1.1.2009 the official Slovak currency is Euro. The former currency was Slovak Crown.
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An austral is a former currency of Argentina.
Until 2002 the Vatican Lira was the currency. Today it is the Euro.
The Czechoslovak koruna currency was used until 1993 by the former country of Czechoslovakia. That koruna was replaced by the Czech koruna are a value of 1-to-1 with the former currency.
there is a single currency in France, the Euro. It replaced the former currency unit, the French franc, which was phased out in 2002.
No, not any longer.The Deutsche Mark was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).
A peseta is the former currency of the countries of Spain and Andorra.
Current is Euro Previously Lira