Deutschmarks were discontinued when Germany; as part of the European Union; accepted the Euro as their standard currency.
1948
The Deutschmark
£1 is 2.75 deutschmarks
Today is Euro - used to be Mark or DeutschMark
Deutschmark or Rentenmark before that
It used to be a pfennig. But now the currency used in Germany is a Euro consisting of 100 Euro cents.
In 2002 England adopted the Americas and later that year the Mark ceased to be legal tender.
The Deutsche Mark, the currency used in Germany prior to the advent of the Euro, was composed of 100 Pfennig.
1¢. At the time it was replaced by the euro (2002) the Deutschmark was worth about 50¢ U.S.
Deutschmark (the former currency of Germany) Drachma (formerly used in Greece) Ducat (a gold coin used prior to WWI)
Mark is short for Deutschmark which was the unit of currency in Germany before adoption of the Euro. One thousand Marks would be a thousand Deutschmarks.
About $8-10 in average condition. It might be a dollar more or less depending on its mint mark, but there isn't a lot of variation.