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The Deutschmark became obsolete in 2002 when most countries in the EU adopted the euro. Assuming the bills or coins are recent dates, they're probably only worth a total of about $25, their purchasing power in 2002. Some large banks in the EU will still redeem old currency, but may charge a conversion fee.
Fifty pfennig is equivalent to 0.50 Deutsche Mark, as there are 100 pfennig in a Deutsche Mark. Since the Deutsche Mark is no longer in use (replaced by the Euro in 2002), its value in US dollars would depend on the historical exchange rate at the time of its circulation. However, for practical purposes today, 50 pfennig holds no direct value in US dollars.
The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).
The value of five million marks depends on the specific type of mark being referred to, as there have been different currencies named "mark" throughout history, such as the German Papiermark or the Deutsche Mark. If you mean the German Deutsche Mark (used before the euro), it was replaced in 2002, and its value would be determined by historical exchange rates at that time. For the Papiermark, which experienced hyperinflation in the early 1920s, it would be worth very little today. If you provide more context, I can give a more precise answer.
It is a German banknote that as of 2002 is no longer used. All German banknotes were printed with 'bundesbank deutsche mark', which is the German Federal Bank and Funfzig is German for 'fifty'.
The Deutsche mark was worth $1.65 US dollars in 1992. 10 Deutsche marks would have been $16.50 in the United States.
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1 DM (deutsche Mark) = ca. 0.48 € (Euro)
. A 5 Deutsche Mark coin is worth $3.27 USD as of 4/24/12.
Assuming it's a recent-date bill, it was worth about $25 at the time Germany switched to euros in 2002. If it's older than the 1980s please post a new question with the specific date. FWIW, "Deutsche Bundesbank" simply means "Federal Bank of Germany" so that's a given for any German bill dated 1950 or later.
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In perfect, uncirculated condition, the 1980 5 Deutsche Mark note is worth $9. In Very Fine condition, it is worth $6. In any other, non-collectible condition, it is worth face value - $3.71.
Probably nothing because they have € now
DM- Deutsche Mark, worth about 80 American cents
The value of a 50 Deutsche Mark note from 1971, known as the "Fünfzig Mark," can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, in circulated condition, it may be worth around 10 to 20 euros, while uncirculated or pristine notes can fetch higher prices, possibly up to 50 euros or more. For an accurate assessment, it's advisable to check recent sales or consult with a currency collector or dealer.
Deutsche Mark was created in 1948.