In 1948 all previous forms of the Deutsche Mark including the Zwanzig Deutsche mark merged into one common conversion rate. In 2002 the Deutsche Mark was considered null and void of value and was replaced by the euro.
The value of a 20 Mark note from 1915 can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. As of my last update, such notes typically range from $20 to several hundred dollars, depending on these factors. It's best to consult a currency dealer or a recent auction to get a more accurate valuation for a specific note.
Zwanzig Schilling
2.20 dollars
The letter E isn't a mint mark for any mint. The mark is under the date with either a D for Denver or S for San Francisco. Philadelphia pennies don't have mint marks. For a 1939-D or -S, the value ranges from around 15 cents in worn condition up to $8 for a D and $5 for an S.
In 1948 all previous forms of the Deutsche Mark including the Zwanzig Deutsche mark merged into one common conversion rate. In 2002 the Deutsche Mark was considered null and void of value and was replaced by the euro.
The value of a paper 1915 20 Zwanzig Mark banknote varies depending on its condition and rarity. Typically, these banknotes can range in value from $5 to $50 USD. For an accurate valuation, it's recommended to consult a currency collector or a professional appraiser.
In what? What currency are you trying to convert to? A mark was the currency of Germany until the introduction of the euro. "zwanzig millionen" is twenty million.
1939 Lincoln with no mint mark, average value is 5 to 10 cents.
Your question is somewhat incomplete, but based on the number (zwanzigtausend is German for 20,000) what you have is probably a 20,000 mark note from the 1920s. It was issued during a period of hyperinflation so its actual purchasing power was very low. Most German banknotes from that time aren't worth a tremendous amount because so many were printed as the government tried to keep up with changing prices. For example, if your bill has the date February 20, 1923 (probably written "20.2.1923" or "2 Februar 1923" in German) it's only worth a euro - about $1.45.
The schilling was used by Austria until they switched to the Euro in 2002. 20 schillings would have been worth about $1.40 US.
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The value depends on the grade of the coin, the 1939-S Lincoln is not rare, retail values are from 25 cents to $1.50 for circulated coins.
"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.
Zwanzig Schilling
one mark its about 17pence
Mark Elvins was born in 1939.