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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20 Deutsche Marks banknote (Bank Deutcher Länder 1948)
The green-colored German note of zwanzig deutsche mark features a man and woman, an allegory for the German Postwar industry. Printed on the 20 mark banknote is the text ‘Banknote’ and ‘serie 1948’. The serial numbers are in a red font.You get: £5.848401 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
20 Deutsche Marks banknote (Bank Deutcher Länder 1949)
This green-colored German zwanzig deutsche mark bill features a man and woman, representing the rebuilding of Postwar German industry. Text on the 20 DM banknote reads ‘Serie 1949’ and ‘Bank Deutscher Länder’. The banknote contains the word ‘Banknote’.You get: £5.848401 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
50 Deutsche Marks banknote (Bank Deutcher Länder 1948)
The German note of 50 fünfzig deutsche mark features a sitting woman with harvested crops, allegory for agriculture. The word ‘Banknote’ is printed on the banknote.You get: £14.621001 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
50 Deutsche Marks banknote type Kaufmann (Bank Deutcher Länder)
The West-German banknote of fünfzig deutsche mark shows the portrait of Hans Imhof, German merchant. On the note a caption reads ‘Bank Deutscher Länder’.You get: £14.621001 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
100 Deutsche Marks banknote (Bank Deutcher Länder 1948)
This red-colored German hundert deutsche mark bill shows a sitting woman with globe, reading a book, the personification of science. Text on the 100 Deutschmark banknote reads ‘Banknote’.You get: £29.242001 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
100 Deutsche Marks banknote type Ratsherr (Bank Deutcher Länder)
The banknote of hundert deutsche mark has the image of Jakob Muffel, German councillor. The words ‘Bank Deutscher Länder’ are printed on the banknote.You get: £29.242001 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
5 Pfennig banknote Germany (Land Baden 1947)
This German 5 pfennig note has a pattern made up of ‘5’ and ‘PFENNIG’ on a brown background. The words ‘Land Baden 1947’ are printed on the 0.05 mark bill.You get: £0.014621 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
10 Pfennig banknote Germany (Land Baden 1947)
This German 10 pfennig note features two shields. The 0.10 mark bill contains the words ‘Land Baden 1947’ and ‘Dieser Geldschein wird bis auf Widerruf bei allen Landeskassen zum Nennwert in Zahlung genommen’.You get: £0.029241 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
50 Pfennig banknote Germany (Land Baden 1947)
This German 50 pfennig banknote has a pattern made up of ’50’, ‘Pf’ and ‘PFENNIG’ on a red-orange background. Printed on the note is the text ‘Land Baden 1947’.You get: £0.146211 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
5 Pfennig banknote Germany (Behelfsgeld 1947)
The brown-colored German bill of 5 pfennig behelfsgeld was issued by the Finanzministerium (Ministry of Finance) of the German state Württemberg-Hohenzollern, under French occupation following WWII. On the 0.05 mark banknote a caption reads ‘Behelfsgeld’.You get: £0.014621 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
10 Pfennig banknote Germany (Behelfsgeld 1947)
This blue-colored German 10 pfennig behelfsgeld note was issued by the Württemberg-Hohenzollern Finanzministerium. On the back of the banknote is a castle, Schloß in Sigmaringen. Text on the 0.10 mark banknote reads ‘Behelfsgeld’. The serial number is in a red font.You get: £0.029241 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
50 Pfennig banknote Germany (Behelfsgeld 1947)
This red-reddish-brown-colored German 50 pfennig behelfsgeld banknote has a simple design with a striped pattern. Printed on the banknote is the text ‘Behelfsgeld’.You get: £0.146211 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
5 Pfennig banknote Germany (Rheinland-Pfalz 1947)
The brown-grey-colored German bill of 5 fünf pfennig geldschein was issued in 1947 by the Landesregierung (State government) of the German state Rheinland-Pfalz. Text on the 0.05 mark banknote reads ‘Geldschein’.You get: £0.014621 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
10 Pfennig banknote Germany (Rheinland-Pfalz 1947)
The blue-colored German banknote of 10 zehn pfennig geldschein features a bundle of wheat on the front, and an image of a landscape with bridge over the river Rhine on the back. The 0.10 mark banknote contains the word ‘Geldschein’.You get: £0.029241 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
50 Pfennig banknote Germany (Rheinland-Pfalz 1947)
The German banknote of fünfzig pfennig geldschein shows a bundle of wheat and a symmetrical design. The word ‘Geldschein’ is printed on the banknote.You get: £0.146211 DEM = £0.2924200000 -
5 Pfennig banknote Germany (Bundeskassenschein)
The green-grey-colored German 5 fünf pfennig bundeskassenschein bill is dated 1967 and features the letters ‘PF’ in two ovals. Text on the banknote reads ‘Bundesrepublik Deutschland’.You get: £0.014621 DEM = £0.2924200000