Is the German Mark the same as the Deutsche Mark?

Answer:
Since 2002 the only legal tender currency in Germany has been the Euro. The currency before that (1948-2002) was called the Deutsche Mark (DM), which was generally referred to in English as the Deutschmark or the German Mark. From 1925-1948 the currency was the Reichsmark (RM), which should not be translated.

In particular, Deutsch is simply the German word for German
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