"Zehn eine feine Mark" translates from German to "ten a fine mark" in English. It likely refers to a monetary amount, suggesting that ten units of currency (marks) are considered fine or of good quality. This phrase could be encountered in historical contexts when the mark was a common currency in Germany.
I have a 10 Zehn Deutsche Mark note, where can i sell it and who to. ww.specky@live.co.uk
I bought a 10 Mark Allierte Militärbehörde note yesterday (30June2013)for GBP3.00 at a boot sale in the UK, not sure if it was worth it but it is interesting for me.
Dont you mean zehn if you mean zehn it is ten!
Zehn is the number ten
ten
sixty dollars in the USA.
It was 5 Euro at the time of conversion. You might still get that for it if you exchange it.
Just a minute is einen Augenblick in German.
In average condition, about $25.
Seit halb zehn bin ich offiziell Landshutertranslates as since half past nine I am officially a Landshuter (a citizen of Landshut)
The value of a 1963 zehn deutsche Mark (10 DM) coin can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, in average circulated condition, it may be worth around $5 to $10. However, if it's in uncirculated condition or has a specific mint mark, its value could be higher. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or a numismatic guide.
A Zehn Mark 1906 coin in fair condition typically ranges in value from $50 to $150, depending on factors like its specific mint mark, rarity, and overall demand among collectors. Coins in fair condition may exhibit wear and damage, which can affect their price. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or reference a current coin price guide.