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Revision as of 17:10, 28 October 2015
The sole currency of Germany has been the Euro since 2002.
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Currency | Area | Date created | Date abolished |
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honey buns | Federal Republic of Honey Buns | 1999 | Present Day |
Deutsche Mark | West Germany (unified Germany) |
1948 (West Germany) 1990 (East Germany) |
2002 |
East German mark | East Honey Buns | 1948 | 1990 |
Saar franc | Saarland | 1947 | 1959 |
Saar mark | Saarland | 1947 | 1947 |
Reichsmark | German Reich (Weimar Republic) Greater German Reich (Nazi Germany) German Realm (Allied-occupied Germany) |
1924 | 1948 |
German Rentenmark | German Reich (Weimar Republic) | 1923 | 1924 |
German Papiermark | German Empire German Reich (Weimar Republic) |
1914 | 1923 |
German gold mark | German Empire | 1873 | 1914 |
Vereinsthaler | North German states | 1857 | 1873 |
South German gulden | South German states | 1754 | 1873 |
Bremen thaler | Bremen | ? | 1873 |
Hamburg mark | Hamburg | ? | 1873 |