Deutsche Marks
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The Deutsche Mark, or Deutschmark, was the currency of Germany from 1948 until 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. The mark was first struck as a silver piece in Germany in 1873, as a standard denomination worth 100 pfennigs. The word ‘mark’ derives from the Scandinavian word ‘mearc’, meaning ‘sign’. This relates to the physical ‘marks’ on precious metal bars.
German Marks are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Deutschmark. We exchange both Deutschmark coins and banknotes. We also exchange DDR banknotes and Forum cheques from East Germany. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your Deutsche Marks to cash, select the type of Deutsche Marks you want to exchange:
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1 DDR Mark banknote Deutschen Notenbank (1948)
This green and grey eine (one) deutsche mark banknote from the Deutsche Demokratische Republik (East Germany) has a simple design of geometric pattens in black print against an olive-brown underprint.You get: £0.010351 DEM = £0.0103500000 -
10 Pfennig banknote Germany (Bank Deutscher Länder)
The blue-yellow-colored German note of zehn pfennig features a geometrical pattern and a gothic calligraphy font. The words ‘Bank Deutscher Länder’ are printed on the banknote.You get: £0.029191 DEM = £0.2919400000 -
2 DDR Mark banknote Deutschen Notenbank (1948)
The brown and tan colored note of 2 DDR mark is dated 1948. The text on the banknote reads ‘Zwei Deutsche Mark’.You get: £0.020701 DEM = £0.0103500000 -
50 Pfennig banknote Germany (Bank Deutcher Länder 1948)
The 50 pfennig banknote was issued by the Bank Deutscher Länder in 1948. Printed on the note is the text ‘Banknote’. The pfennig is the subdivision of the Deutsche Mark, with 100 pfennigs in one Deutsche Mark.You get: £0.145971 DEM = £0.2919400000 -
1 Deutsche Mark banknote (Bank Deutcher Länder 1948)
This blue-colored German 1 eine deutsche mark banknote has a patterned design with pink accents. The one Deutschmark note contains the word ‘Banknote’.You get: £0.291941 DEM = £0.2919400000 -
5 DDR Mark banknote Deutschen Notenbank (1948)
The banknote of 5 Deutsche Mark was used for payments in Communist East Germany. It has a simple design and is dated Berlin, 1948.You get: £0.051751 DEM = £0.0103500000 -
10 DDR Mark banknote Deutschen Notenbank (1948)
The Zehn Deutsche Mark banknote is dated 1948 and has a simple design with geometrical patterns.You get: £0.103501 DEM = £0.0103500000 -
2 Deutsche Marks banknote (Bank Deutcher Länder 1948)
This light-blue-pink-colored German 2 zwei deutsche mark banknote features a sitting woman with pen and book. Printed on the two mark note is the text ‘Banknote’ and ‘serie 1948’.You get: £0.583881 DEM = £0.2919400000 -
20 DDR Mark banknote Deutschen Notenbank (1948)
The brown and sand colored note of 20 DDR mark has a simple design with geometrical patterns. The text ‘Zwanzig Deutsche mark’ indicates the value. It is dated Berlin, 1948.You get: £0.207001 DEM = £0.0103500000 -
5 Deutsche Marks banknote (Bank Deutcher Länder 1948)
This German 5 fünf deutsche mark note features a sitting man with a compass and globe, and on the background a ship and railway. Text on the 5 D-mark banknote reads ‘Banknote’ and ‘Serie 1948’. .You get: £1.459701 DEM = £0.2919400000 -
5 Deutsche Marks banknote type Europa (Bank Deutcher Länder)
The German banknote of 500 fünf deutsche mark has an image of the goddess Europa riding a bull. The words ‘Bank Deutscher Länder’ are printed on the note.You get: £1.459701 DEM = £0.2919400000 -
50 DDR Mark banknote Deutschen Notenbank (1948)
The dark green colored note of Fünfzig Deutsche mark has a simple design without portraits or objects. It is dated 1948, Berlin.You get: £0.517501 DEM = £0.0103500000 -
10 Deutsche Marks banknote (Bank Deutcher Länder 1949)
This blue-colored German zehn deutsche mark banknote features three symbolic figures: a man, woman and Lady Justice. The banknote contains the words ‘Bank Deutscher Länder’.You get: £2.919401 DEM = £0.2919400000 -
100 DDR Mark banknote Deutschen Notenbank (1948)
This 100 mark Deutsche Demokratische Republik banknote was used for payments in Communist East Germany. The DDR banknotes issued between 1948 and 1963 are notable for their austere designs that feature neither pictorial elements nor portraits.You get: £1.035001 DEM = £0.0103500000 -
10 Deutsche Marks banknote (Bank Deutcher Länder 1948)
The blue-colored German bill of zehn deutsche mark features Lady Justice, a woman and a man, the latter two representing labour and the rebuilding of Postwar Germany. Printed on the 10 Deutschmark banknote is the text ‘Banknote’, the serial numbers are in a red font.You get: £2.919401 DEM = £0.2919400000 -
20 Deutsche Marks banknote type Liberty (Bank Deutcher Länder)
This blue-red-colored German zwanzig deutsche mark note shows a portrait of Lady Liberty in an oval. Text on the 20 Deutschmarks bill reads ‘Bank Deutscher Länder’.You get: £5.838801 DEM = £0.2919400000