Since 2002 the only legal tender currency in Germany has been the Euro. The currency before that (1948-2002) was called the Deutsche Mark (DM), which was generally referred to in English as the Deutschmark or the German Mark. From 1925-1948 the currency was the Reichsmark (RM), which should not be translated.
In particular, Deutsch is simply the German word for German
It was the German Mark, also known as the Deutsche Mark.
Germany used the Deutsche Mark as its official currency before adopting the Euro in 2002. The Deutsche Mark was also used in some German territories, such as West Berlin, before reunification in 1990.
Deutsche Mark preceeded the Euro as the currency in West Germany
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From year 1900 until they adopted the Euro in 1999, Deutsche Mark (German mark) was the German currency.
It is a German Deutsche Mark.
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I really hope you're kidding, but the German currency is the Euro. Before that, it used to be the Deutsche Mark.
The currency of Germany before the Euro was introduced in 2002 was the Deutsche Mark, or Mark for short.
The Euro is the German currency (symbol '€').Before 2002 the currency was the Deutsche Mark (DM) or German mark.Before 1990 there were two currencies, the Deutsche Mark in the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the "Ostmark" (officially "Mark der DDR") in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).