The Deutsche Mark was the official currency of West Germany from 1948-1990 and Germany from 1990-2002 when it changed to the euro.
The Deutschmark
The currency of West Germany from June 1948 onwards was the Deutsche Mark, divided into 100 Pfennige. East Germany used the Mark der Deutschen Notenbank instead. In 1990 the West German currency was adopted in East Germany some months before reunification. Note that since 2002 the only legal tender currency in Germany is the Euro.
Bonn is the former capital city of West Germany.
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 (€).
hohenstein-ernstthal, in the former East Germany.
The former East Germany bordered Poland, West Germany and Czechoslovakia (present day Czech Republic).
Germany. Or complete: Federal Republic of Germany
The 1 pfennig coin made in 1980 is a currency of the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany). It was part of the East German currency system, known as the Mark der DDR. The pfennig was a subunit of the Mark, with 100 pfennig equaling one Mark. After German reunification in 1990, the pfennig was phased out and replaced by the Deutsche Mark.
East Germany, the former German Democratic Republic, was Communist when it was under Russian control following the end of World War II.
Saale-Unstrut
Deutschmark (the former currency of Germany) Drachma (formerly used in Greece) Ducat (a gold coin used prior to WWI)
The Euro is the German currency (symbol '€').Before 2002 the currency was the Deutsche Mark (DM) or German mark.Before 1990 there were two currencies, the Deutsche Mark in the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the "Ostmark" (officially "Mark der DDR") in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).