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The German Mark Die Deutsche Mark (Deutsch) | |||||
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Currency Information | |||||
Currency Code: | DEM | ||||
Currency Symbol: | ℳ | ||||
Inflation: | +0.2%[1] | ||||
User(s): | Germany | ||||
Gold Value | |||||
Gold Equivalent: | 1 Gold is equal to ca. 1200 DEM |
The Deutsche Mark (sign: ℳ ; code: DEM) is the unit of currency of Germany.
The Bundesbank is the National Central Bank of Germany.
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