Currently, only one country has a Mark as currency, that is Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The full official name of the currency is "Convertible Mark" (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian Latin: konvertibilna marka, Serbian Cyrillic: конвертибилна марка).
Historically, other countries have had currencies called Mark:
The type of money a country uses is called their currency.
The Philippines uses its own money, which is called the Philippine Peso.
Bosnia uses a currency called Marks (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian Latin: konvertibilna marka, Serbian Cyrillic: конвертибилна марка).It is divided into 100 fenings (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian Latin: feninga, Serbian Cyrillic: фенинга).Germany used the mark as its currency until 2002, when it adopted the euro.Marks can't be spent in Germany but it may be possible to exchange them for euros at some larger banks.Finland also had a currency called Marks until 2002. Since then it uses Euros.
China was the first country to use both paper money and the printing press.
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currency is money, or what a country uses for money
The yen is the money of Japan.
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Italy is a country and it uses the Euro
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