The one Deutsche Mark (1 DM) coin was made of copper, nickel and zinc. The 5 DM Coins made before 1975 were made entirely of silver. The 10 DM coins also contained some silver.
However, since Germany has been part of the Eurozone since 2002, the Deutsche Mark is no longer made and is not legal tender.
The Deutsche Mark ended on January 1, 2002, when it was replaced by the euro as the official currency of Germany. The decision to adopt the euro was made as part of the European Union's plan for economic and monetary integration.
There have been a few different currencies over the centuries. The predecessor to the "Euro" was the "Deutscher Mark" also known as "D-mark".See link below for more information.The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).
The correct pronunciation of Deutsche is "doyt-shuh."
The German mark is no longer legal tender and has been replaced by the euro. It is no longer used for financial transactions within the European Union. However, some collectors may still value certain German mark coins and banknotes for their historical value.
The value of 55 grams of silver today would depend on the current market price of silver. As of [current date], the price of silver is approximately [price per gram]. You can calculate the specific value by multiplying the weight of silver (55 grams) by the current price per gram.
1 DM (deutsche Mark) = ca. 0.48 € (Euro)
A 1969 Deutsche Mark coin does not contain any silver. The Deutsche Mark coins minted for circulation in Germany between 1948 and 2002 were made of various compositions, but none of them included silver. The most common materials used for these coins were copper, nickel, and brass. Silver coins were not part of the regular circulation coinage in Germany during this time period.
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.
. A 5 Deutsche Mark coin is worth $3.27 USD as of 4/24/12.
Deutsche Mark was created in 1948.
Deutsche Mark preceeded the Euro as the currency in West Germany
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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Before the Euro was introduced to Germany, their currency was the Deutsche Mark. There were 100 Pfennings in a Deutsche Mark.
It was the German Mark, also known as the Deutsche Mark.