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Revision as of 17:10, 28 October 2015

The sole currency of Germany has been the Euro since 2002.

List
Currency Area Date created Date abolished
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