During WWII, German coins & currency were highly produced, just as they were here in the U.S., which make just about all of it common and worth very little. If you can be more specific as to what you have, perhaps we can be more specific as to what it's worth.
26 German Marks were epuivalent to 1 US dollar
1 German Mark(s) = 0.334203 British Pound(s)
The money in World War 2 was called: Marks The money the German use today is called: Euros
The German coin with diameter 29 mm face value 5 Reichsmark (Paul von Hindenburg) issued 1936 to 1939 weighs 13.88 g and contains 90% silver.
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There are hash marks on both sleeves of the dress uniform. The bars on the right cuff are for overseas service and the half chevrons on thte left sleeve are for years of service.
German marks are no longer legal tender, as of 2002. Germany uses the Euro now. German marks have only a numismatic value.
69.07 US dollars
$85
You first have to take the marks to a German bank and convert them into euro. Then you can use this currency converter to calculate it.
Yes, the name Marks IS a German name.
The answer depends on the exchange rate between the US Dollar and the German Mark, a currency that has been defunct for several years now.
Also known as Waffenampts, German term for markings that indicate a weapon was made for the German military, prior to and during WW II.
The 1979 German 2 Pfennig is worth about 2 dollars depending on its condition. Some of these coins can be more valuable including the 5 Pfennig coin.
It would depend on the date and condition of the note. In anything but very good condition, it is probably worthless.
The Mark (or Deutsche Mark) was the German monetary unit prior to the Euro. It was the equivalent of the Dollar in America and the Pound in England. However, English speakers still refer to it as the Mark. It is not called the German Dollar or the German Pound.
1,991 German marks
None of them will have mint marks.