Deutsche Mark banknotes
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Deutsche Mark banknotes were issued by the Deutsche Bundesbank. They became obsolete in 2002 when they were replaced by the Euro. D-Marks are no longer a valid means of payment in Germany. However, we continue to exchange pre-Euro German Mark banknotes for cash.
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5 Deutsche Marks banknote (Venezianerin)
This green-colored German fünf deutsche mark banknote features a young Venezian woman (Venezianerin). Printed on the note is the text ‘Deutsche Bundesbank’.You get: £1.445601 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
5 Deutsche Marks banknote (Bettina Von Arnim)
The bill of fünf deutsche mark features the portrait of Bettina Von Arnim, German writer. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Deutsche Bundesbank’.You get: £1.445601 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
10 Deutsche Marks banknote (Sailing ship)
This blue and grey coloured banknote of 10 mark features the painting “Beardless Young Man” by Lucas Cranach the Elder on the front side. The sailing ship on the back side of the 10 DM bill is the German Navy’s training vessel “Gorch Fock”, a sailing vessel with three or more masts known as a … ContinuedYou get: £2.891201 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
10 Deutsche Marks banknote (Carl Friedrich Gauss)
The banknote of zehn Deutsche mark shows the portrait of Carl Friedrich Gauss, German mathematician. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Deutsche Bundesbank’.You get: £2.891201 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
20 Deutsche Marks banknote (Elsbeth Tucher)
This green-colored German zwanzig deutsche mark note features the image of Elsbeth Tucher, painted by the German painter Albrecht Dürer. On the banknote a caption reads ‘Deutsche Bundesbank’.You get: £5.782401 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
20 Deutsche Marks banknote (Annette Von Droste-Hulshoff)
This zwanzig deutsche mark note depicts the portrait of Annette Von Droste-Hulshoff, German writer. The words ‘Deutsche Bundesbank’ are printed on the paper banknote.You get: £5.782401 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
50 Deutsche Marks banknote (Holsten Tower Gate)
This fünfzig deutsche mark banknote has an image of Holsten-Tor Gate in Lubeck, Germany. Printed on the 50 D-Mark banknote is the text ‘Deutsche Bundesbank’.You get: £14.456001 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
50 Deutsche Marks banknote (Balthasar Neumann)
The banknote of fünfzig deutsche mark shows Balthasar Neumann, German architect. The words ‘Deutsche Bundesbank’ are printed on the 50 mark paper note.You get: £14.456001 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
100 Deutsche Marks banknote (Sebastian Münster)
The blue-colored German note of hundert deutsche mark features german cartographer Sebastian Münster and an eagle. Text on the 100 D-Mark banknote reads ‘Deutsche Bundesbank’.You get: £28.912001 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
100 Deutsche Marks banknote (Clara Schumann)
The banknote of hundert deutsche mark has the image of Clara Schumann, German musician, and a grand piano. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Deutsche Bundesbank’.You get: £28.912001 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
200 Deutsche Marks banknote (Paul Ehrlich)
The banknote of zweihundert deutshce mark depicts the image of Paul Ehrlich, German physician. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Deutsche Bundesbank’.You get: £57.824001 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
500 Deutsche Marks banknote (Eltz Castle)
The note of 500 fünfhundert deutsche mark shows Eltz Castle in Munstermaifeld, Germany. Text on the brown-colored banknote reads ‘Deutsche Bundesbank’.You get: £144.560001 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
500 Deutsche Marks banknote (Maria Sibylla)
This fünfhundert deutsche mark note depicts Maria Sibylla, German naturalist. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Deutsche Bundesbank’. The Deutsche Bundesbank started issuing these notes after the German reunification.You get: £144.560001 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
1000 Deutsche Marks banknote (Johannes Schoner)
This tausend deutsche mark note features the portrait of Johannes Schoner, German astronomer. Text on the 1000 DM bill reads ‘Deutsche Bundesbank’. The one thousand D-marks were the largest denomination of post-War German banknotes.You get: £289.120001 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
1000 Deutsche Marks banknote (Brothers Grimm)
This tausend deutsche mark banknote portrays brothers Wilhelm and Jakob Grimm, German authors and storytellers of folk tales. The Brothers Grimm are the authors of many famous fairy tales, including Hansel and Gretel, Rapunzel, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and The Princess and The Frog. The back side of the 1000 Deutsche Mark bill … ContinuedYou get: £289.120001 DEM = £0.2891200000 -
5 Pfennig banknote Germany (Bank Deutcher Länder)
This blue-colored German fünf pfennig bill features a gothic handwriting font and a geometrical pattern. On the currency note a caption reads ‘Bank Deutscher Länder’.You get: £0.014461 DEM = £0.2891200000