Answer: DM = German DeutscheMark
Extra Info: The DeutscheMark was the primary currency of Germany up until December 31st, 1998, upon which it was replaced by the Euro. Right now, it is obsolete (unusable, though still tradeable).
Exchange Rate: 1 DeutscheMark to 76 US cents.
1 DeutscheMark to 51 Euro cents.
Please Note: The DeutscheMark is divided into 100 Pfennig.
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Deutsche Mark
DM stands for Deutsche Mark which was the currency in from 1948-2002. In 2002 it was replaced by the Euro.
The symbol for money in Germany is €, which represents the Euro currency.
The direct translation of money in German is Geld.They use the Euro.
If its Euro money, then its abaut ~1.2 $ per unit. If it's old German DM (Deutshmark) then I think you will have a problem to change it....its osbsolute....and its value I think is half as euro.
The symbol for love in German is "♥" which is called "Herz" in German.
The symbol for deci is "d" and it means 1/10.
One hundredth of 1 Deutsch Mark (DM) was 1 Pfennig = 1/100 DM.
The Euro is the German currency (symbol '€').Before 2002 the currency was the Deutsche Mark (DM) or German mark.Before 1990 there were two currencies, the Deutsche Mark in the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the "Ostmark" (officially "Mark der DDR") in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
decimeter = dm centimeter = cm meter = m kilometer = km
The country of Germany used the Deutsche Mark (DM) as their currency until 2002. In 2002, the DM was replaced with the Euro.
The Bundesadler (federal eagle) is the German symbol of state