20 million mark and 50 million mark notes.
"Zwanzig Mark Alliierte Militarbehorde" is German for "20 Mark Allied Military Authorities." These notes were printed by the Allied Authority in Germany after the end of the Second World War, and the date on the note is likely 1944. These notes are not particularly rare, so it is likely worth less than $5US.
The German Mark is no longer legal currency - since the adoption of the Euro. Your only option is to sell them to a numismatist (collector of coins & notes !)
The value of 5 funf mark paper money, specifically from the German currency known as "funf Mark," depends on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these notes can range from a few dollars to a higher value if they are in excellent condition or part of a rare series. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a currency dealer or a collector's guide.
Yes, I'm pretty sure they still accept German Notes.
The German equivalent of Mark is Markus
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The 1923 German Mark 200,000,000, Note is very rare; High Grade Score, 90 in today U.S. Dollars can cost $250 and in good condition can be unlimited in the Auction or Collector's Market Value ! If one of 200,000,000 German Mark Note can be found. . . Living Life Enterprises Presents.
East German mark was created in 1948.
East German mark ended in 1990.
All German notes have a date of issue printed on them. A valuation would only be possible with this date.
From year 1900 until they adopted the Euro in 1999, Deutsche Mark (German mark) was the German currency.
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