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Germany formerly used the Deutsche Mark (DM) as its official currency until the adoption of the euro (€) in January 2002. The Deutsche Mark was introduced in 1948 and became a symbol of the country’s post-war economic recovery. The transition to the euro aimed to facilitate trade and economic stability within the Eurozone.

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