2002
The Deuschmark.
Before the Euro was introduced to Germany, their currency was the Deutsche Mark. There were 100 Pfennings in a Deutsche Mark.
Before the euro, the currency in Germany was the Deutsche Mark (DM). The Deutsche Mark was introduced in 1948 and became the official currency of West Germany, later continuing as the currency of reunified Germany until the euro was adopted in 2002. The transition to the euro involved exchanging Deutsche Marks for euros at a fixed rate, with 1 euro equaling 1.95583 Deutsche Marks.
Before 1999, the currency of Germany was the Deutsche Mark (DM). Introduced in 1948, the Deutsche Mark served as West Germany's official currency and continued to be used after reunification until the euro was adopted. The euro was introduced in Germany as an electronic currency in 1999, with physical euro banknotes and coins entering circulation in 2002, replacing the Deutsche Mark.
The currency of Germany before the Euro was introduced in 2002 was the Deutsche Mark, or Mark for short.
Euro was first introduced to Spain on the 1st January 2001
Germany uses the Euro. Berlin is the capital of Germany.
In 1999 euro was used in Germany
When the euro was first introduced in 1999, the eleven countries that adopted it as their official currency were Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Portugal. These countries were part of the Eurozone and transitioned from their national currencies to the euro, which began circulating in physical form in 2002.
2002The initial members of the Euro where Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain.The currencies were locked together in 1999, and the Euro was a banking currency from that date. Euro coins and banknotes were introduced from 1st January 2002.
Zero. At best it was worth sixty cents. All this currency was worthless after the Euro was introduced.
The Euro is used in Germany.