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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.

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