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- Deutsche_Mark abstract "The About this sound Deutsche Mark (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈmaʁk], German mark, abbreviated "DM") was the official currency of West Germany (1948–1990) and unified Germany (1990–2002) until the adoption of the euro in 2002. It is commonly called the "Deutschmark" in English but not in German. Germans often say About this sound "Mark" or About this sound "D-Mark" . It was first issued under Allied occupation in 1948 replacing the Reichsmark, and served as the Federal Republic of Germany's official currency from its founding the following year until 1999, when the mark was replaced by the euro; its coins and banknotes remained in circulation, defined in terms of euros, until the introduction of euro notes and coins in early 2002. The Deutsche Mark ceased to be legal tender immediately upon the introduction of the euro—in contrast to the other Eurozone nations, where the euro and legacy currency circulated side by side for up to two months. Mark coins and banknotes continued to be accepted as valid forms of payment in Germany until 28 February 2002.The Deutsche Bundesbank has guaranteed that all German marks in cash form may be changed into euros indefinitely, and one may do so at any branch of the Bundesbank in Germany. Banknotes can even be sent to the bank by mail.On 31 December 1998, the Council of the European Union fixed the irrevocable exchange rate, effective 1 January 1999, for German mark to euros as DM 1.95583 = €1.One Deutsche Mark was divided into 100 Pfennig.".
- Deutsche_Mark usingCountry Kosovo.
- Deutsche_Mark wikiPageExternalLink mark.stm.
- Deutsche_Mark wikiPageExternalLink www.bundesbank.de.
- Deutsche_Mark wikiPageExternalLink www.bundesdruckerei.de.
- Deutsche_Mark wikiPageExternalLink www.gi-de.com.
- Deutsche_Mark wikiPageExternalLink currency.htm.
- Deutsche_Mark wikiPageExternalLink www.hma.bayern.de.
- Deutsche_Mark wikiPageExternalLink www.luckylukeonline.com.
- Deutsche_Mark wikiPageExternalLink www.muenze-berlin.de.
- Deutsche_Mark wikiPageExternalLink www.muenzehamburg.de.
- Deutsche_Mark wikiPageExternalLink www.staatlichemuenzenbw.de.
- Deutsche_Mark wikiPageID "88160".
- Deutsche_Mark wikiPageRevisionID "602755286".
- Deutsche_Mark colspan "1".
- Deutsche_Mark colspan "2".
- Deutsche_Mark currency Euro.
- Deutsche_Mark currency German_Rentenmark.
- Deutsche_Mark currency Reichsmark.
- Deutsche_Mark currency Yugoslav_dinar.
- Deutsche_Mark currency "French franc and Saar Franc".
- Deutsche_Mark currency "Mark of the GDR".
- Deutsche_Mark end "1990".
- Deutsche_Mark end "2001-12-31".
- Deutsche_Mark ermFixedRate "DM 1.95583".
- Deutsche_Mark ermFixedRateSince "1998-12-31".
- Deutsche_Mark ermSince "1979-03-13".
- Deutsche_Mark euroReplaceCash "--01-01".
- Deutsche_Mark euroReplaceNonCash "1999-01-01".
- Deutsche_Mark frequentlyUsedBanknotes "DM 5, DM 10, DM 20, DM 50, DM 100, DM 200".
- Deutsche_Mark frequentlyUsedCoins "1".
- Deutsche_Mark hasPhotoCollection Deutsche_Mark.
- Deutsche_Mark inflationRate "1.4".
- Deutsche_Mark isoCode "DEM".
- Deutsche_Mark issuingAuthority Deutsche_Bundesbank.
- Deutsche_Mark issuingAuthorityWebsite www.bundesbank.de.
- Deutsche_Mark location Kosovo.
- Deutsche_Mark location Republic_of_Montenegro_(1992%E2%80%932006).
- Deutsche_Mark location "Germany".
- Deutsche_Mark location "West Germany".
- Deutsche_Mark mintOverrideWithOriginalText "Y".
- Deutsche_Mark note "--01-01".
- Deutsche_Mark note "except of the state of the Saarland".
- Deutsche_Mark obsoleteNotice "N".
- Deutsche_Mark peggedBy "Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, Bulgarian lev at par".
- Deutsche_Mark plural "Mark".
- Deutsche_Mark pluralSubunit "Pfennig".
- Deutsche_Mark printer "*Bundesdruckerei *Giesecke & Devrient".
- Deutsche_Mark printerOverrideWithOriginalText "Y".
- Deutsche_Mark printerWebsite "*Bundesdruckerei *Giesecke & Devrient".
- Deutsche_Mark rarelyUsedBanknotes "DM 500, DM 1000".
- Deutsche_Mark ratio "1".
- Deutsche_Mark ratio "100".
- Deutsche_Mark ratio "at par up to 4000 Mark, 2 East German Mark = 1 DM above 4000 Mark".
- Deutsche_Mark reason "currency union preparing the German reunification".
- Deutsche_Mark reason "currency union , after the Saarland had joined West Germany".
- Deutsche_Mark reason "deployment of euro cash".
- Deutsche_Mark reason "intended to protect West Germany from the second wave of hyperinflation and stop the rampant barter and black market trade".
- Deutsche_Mark reason "political and economic reasons".
- Deutsche_Mark rowspan "2".
- Deutsche_Mark rowspan "3".
- Deutsche_Mark rowspan "4".
- Deutsche_Mark start "1948-06-21".
- Deutsche_Mark start "1990-07-01".
- Deutsche_Mark start "1999".
- Deutsche_Mark subunitName Pfennig.
- Deutsche_Mark subunitRatio "1".
- Deutsche_Mark symbol "DM".
- Deutsche_Mark symbolSubunit "pf".
- Deutsche_Mark unofficialUsers "Bosnia and Herzegovina".
- Deutsche_Mark unofficialUsers "Montenegro".
- Deutsche_Mark usingCountries "( Kosovo)".
- Deutsche_Mark subject Category:1948_establishments_in_Germany.
- Deutsche_Mark subject Category:2002_disestablishments_in_Germany.
- Deutsche_Mark subject Category:Currencies_of_Europe.
- Deutsche_Mark subject Category:Currencies_of_Germany.
- Deutsche_Mark subject Category:Currencies_replaced_by_the_euro.
- Deutsche_Mark subject Category:Economy_of_West_Germany.
- Deutsche_Mark subject Category:Modern_obsolete_currencies.
- Deutsche_Mark type Abstraction100002137.
- Deutsche_Mark type CurrenciesOfEurope.
- Deutsche_Mark type CurrenciesOfGermany.
- Deutsche_Mark type CurrenciesReplacedByTheEuro.
- Deutsche_Mark type Currency113385913.
- Deutsche_Mark type Measure100033615.
- Deutsche_Mark type MediumOfExchange113372961.
- Deutsche_Mark type ModernObsoleteCurrencies.
- Deutsche_Mark type Standard107260623.
- Deutsche_Mark type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Deutsche_Mark type Currency.
- Deutsche_Mark type Currency.
- Deutsche_Mark type UnitOfMeasure.
- Deutsche_Mark comment "The About this sound Deutsche Mark (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈmaʁk], German mark, abbreviated "DM") was the official currency of West Germany (1948–1990) and unified Germany (1990–2002) until the adoption of the euro in 2002. It is commonly called the "Deutschmark" in English but not in German. Germans often say About this sound "Mark" or About this sound "D-Mark" .".
- Deutsche_Mark label "Deutsche Mark".
- Deutsche_Mark label "Deutsche Mark".
- Deutsche_Mark label "Deutsche Mark".
- Deutsche_Mark label "Duitse mark".
- Deutsche_Mark label "Marco alemán".
- Deutsche_Mark label "Marco alemão".
- Deutsche_Mark label "Marco tedesco".