51.13 €
As of today, the German mark is no longer in use as Germany adopted the euro in 2002. At the time of conversion, 1 euro was equivalent to 1.95583 German marks. Therefore, 500,000 German marks would have been worth approximately 255,000 euros.
The German mark is no longer legal tender and has been replaced by the euro.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.
In most of Europe, the currency they use is called the Euro.100 Euros would be around the equivalent of $138.
The German mark was abolished in 2002. Since then the currency in German has been the Euro (symbol '€'). Currently (2012), USD 1 = € 0.77
As of August 2021, the German mark (DEM) no longer exists as it was replaced by the euro (EUR) in 2002. However, if we were to convert it, during its time, the exchange rate varied, but on average it was around 1 German mark to 0.51 US dollars. Therefore, one German mark would have been roughly equivalent to around 1.5 to 2 Indian rupees at that time.
Unfortunately, your German mark is only worth $1-$2 depending on its condition. This mark is very common and does not have a high value.
100-650 usd or so
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For a complete guide on the current value of the East German mark visit coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins?main_action=germany
The 1923 Reichsbank 20,000 Mark note in uncirculated condition is worth $2.
100-400
"Ten-penny", probably referring to 10/100 of a Mark.
100-400 or so
100-600 USD
$100-$225, depending on condition.
100