The currency "markkaa" refers to the Finnish markka, which was replaced by the euro in 2002. If you're referring to "20 Kaksikymmenta markkaa" (20 Finnish markkaa) and "Tjugo marks" (20 Swedish kronor), the values can vary based on current exchange rates. As of the last known data, 20 Finnish markkaa would not have a direct exchange value today since it is no longer in circulation, while 20 Swedish kronor would be approximately equivalent to around 2 euros. For accurate values, it's best to check a current currency converter.
The business strategy of Marks and Spencer is to be cutting edge in its thinking. They want to show consumers why their products are worth paying more for. They want to attract and retain customers without having to lower their prices.
The value of 100,000 German Marks (DM) can be converted to euros, as the DM was replaced by the euro in 2002. The fixed exchange rate was set at 1 euro = 1.95583 DM, which means that 100,000 DM is equivalent to approximately 51,129 euros. However, the actual market value might vary depending on collectors' interest in historical currency.
They say a picture is worth one thousand words. However, if the picture is well done and tells a story, it can be worth many more.
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What is 20 kaksikymmenta markkaa worth in us currency
As of today (01APR2011), 20 Tjugo (Swedish) Krona is worth about 96.27 Thai Baht.
6.27 in philippine rate for 1 tjugo krona
£1.00 on 4.4.13
it is worth about $3.18 usd.
$3.18
20tjugo kronor =2o rands
Suppose a test is worth X marks and you get Y marks. Then your percentage marks are100*(Y/X).
1944 D-Marks is worth 993.95 Euros but only if you can find a bank that is happy exchange them.
I would imagine that it was worth 500 marks!
marks & spencers
$85