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- Mark_(money) abstract "The mark was a currency or unit of account in many nations. It is named for the mark unit of weight. The word mark comes from a merging of three Teutonic/Germanic words, Latinized in ninth century post-classical Latin as marca, marcha, marha or marcus. It was a measure of weight mainly for gold and silver, commonly used throughout western Europe and often equivalent to eight ounces. Considerable variations, however, occurred throughout the Middle Ages.".
- Mark_(money) thumbnail 1Mark1875.jpg?width=300.
- Mark_(money) wikiPageID "339234".
- Mark_(money) wikiPageRevisionID "605310238".
- Mark_(money) hasPhotoCollection Mark_(money).
- Mark_(money) subject Category:Currencies_of_Germany.
- Mark_(money) subject Category:Currencies_of_Scotland.
- Mark_(money) type Abstraction100002137.
- Mark_(money) type CurrenciesOfGermany.
- Mark_(money) type CurrenciesOfScotland.
- Mark_(money) type Currency113385913.
- Mark_(money) type Measure100033615.
- Mark_(money) type MediumOfExchange113372961.
- Mark_(money) type Standard107260623.
- Mark_(money) type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Mark_(money) comment "The mark was a currency or unit of account in many nations. It is named for the mark unit of weight. The word mark comes from a merging of three Teutonic/Germanic words, Latinized in ninth century post-classical Latin as marca, marcha, marha or marcus. It was a measure of weight mainly for gold and silver, commonly used throughout western Europe and often equivalent to eight ounces. Considerable variations, however, occurred throughout the Middle Ages.".
- Mark_(money) label "Mark (money)".
- Mark_(money) sameAs m.01xwgm.
- Mark_(money) sameAs Mark_(money).
- Mark_(money) wasDerivedFrom Mark_(money)?oldid=605310238.
- Mark_(money) depiction 1Mark1875.jpg.
- Mark_(money) isPrimaryTopicOf Mark_(money).