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The East German mark (German: Mark der DDR [ˈmaʁk deːɐ̯ ˌdeːdeːˈʔɛʁ] ⓘ), commonly called the eastern mark (German: Ostmark [ˈɔstmaʁk] ⓘ) in West Germany and after reunification), in East Germany only Mark, was the currency of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
It was introduced as the official currency of East Germany in July 1990, replacing the East German mark (Mark der DDR), in preparation for unification on 3 October 1990. East German marks were exchanged for Deutsche Marks at a rate of 1:1 for the first M 4,000 and 2:1 for larger amounts.
1-Mark-Münze der DDR, 1979 A. Mark war der Name verschiedener gesetzlicher Zahlungsmittel der Sowjetischen Besatzungszone in Deutschland und der DDR von 1948 bis 1990. Sie wurden ab 1948 von der Deutschen Notenbank und ab 1968 von der Staatsbank der DDR herausgegeben. Folgende auf „Mark“ lautende Währungen wurden im Territorium der DDR ...
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- DDM
- DDM
- Deutschland Demokratische Republik 1949 Deutsche Demokratische Republik
East German mark. This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. ^ the East German Mark was officially a nonconvertible domestic currency. The East German mark was the official currency of East Germany from 1948 until 1990 when it was replaced by the Deutsche Mark .
- 1 Mark banknote with an adhesive stamp on a 1 Rentenmark banknote, issued in 1948
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- DDM
- Deutsche Mark = (1 DM – 1 M)[1]
East German mark (1949–1990), officially named: Deutsche Mark (1949–1964) Mark der Deutschen Notenbank (1964–1967) Mark der DDR (1967–1990) Deutsche Mark (from 1 July 1990)
Following negotiations between the two German states, a Treaty on Monetary, Economic, and Social Union was signed on May 18 and came into effect on July 1, among things replacing the East German mark with the Deutsche Mark (DM). The treaty also declared the intention for East Germany to join the Federal Republic by way of the Basic ...
29. Juni 2018 · Suddenly the East German mark, called Mark der DDR, was out and the West German mark was officially in as the country's sole legal tender. Money in East German banks was...