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Deutsche Mark

The Deutsche Mark was the official currency of Germany from 1948 until it was replaced by the euro in 2002. It was introduced to stabilize the German economy after World War II and became a symbol of economic strength. The currency was known for its stability and trustworthiness, helping Germany recover and flourish during the post-war period. The Deutsche Mark was subdivided into 100 pfennigs. When Germany adopted the euro, the Deutsche Mark transitioned to a digital currency, but it remains a significant historical symbol of Germany’s economic resilience.