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Fairly certain it was the Deutschmark. Incidentally, the bottom fell out of it's value post WW1, and people needed wheelbarrows of high-denomination notes to buy loaves of bread. I used to have a 10,000 DM note from this period, and apparently it was almost worthless then.

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After the Great Inflation ended in November 1923 the new German currency was briefly called the Rentenmark, then from 1925-1948 the Reichsmark.

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The currency used was Deutchmarks.

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