You need to be more specific, because Germany was experiencing hyperinflation at the time. Do you have a coin or a bill? Is its denomination specifically 1 mark, or is it higher - most 1922 bills were in the thousands or even billions of marks. If it's a bill, what is the date including month and day?
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how much worth 1969 german mark in euro
what is a 1922 1000 Reichsbanknote worth
one mark its about 17pence
The 1804 Silver dollar, Class I and the 2007 C$1m coin are worth more than the German Mark
As of today, the German mark is no longer in use as Germany adopted the euro in 2002. At the time of conversion, 1 euro was equivalent to 1.95583 German marks. Therefore, 500,000 German marks would have been worth approximately 255,000 euros.
Unfortunately, your German mark is only worth $1-$2 depending on its condition. This mark is very common and does not have a high value.
About $2 US.
Anscluss.
The Eine Milliarde Mark Berlin can be worth up to 1 million dollars. It all depends on what shape it is in.
No. Because the German Mark is now obsolete and has been replaced by the Euro
The value of 10,000 German marks from January 19, 1922, is challenging to determine precisely due to hyperinflation in Germany during the early 1920s. At that time, the German mark was rapidly losing value, and by late 1923, it became nearly worthless. In historical terms, 10,000 marks then would be equivalent to only a few U.S. dollars today, but its exact worth would depend on specific historical exchange rates and inflationary measures. Collectors may pay more for the note itself as a historical artifact.
Nothing. The German currency is now the Euro.