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Is the German currency the mark or the euro?

The current currency in circulation in Germany is the euro.

The earliest currency used in Germany was the mark, issued by Deutsche Bank.

The denominations of banknotes are divided into 5 marks, 10 marks, 20 marks, 50 marks, 100 marks, 200 marks, 500 marks and 1000 marks.

The coin denominations are 1 mark, 2 marks, 5 marks and 1 pfennig, 2 pfennig, 5 pfennig and 10 pfennig.

The history of German currency?

On June 20, 1948, the Western-occupied Germany implemented a currency reform policy and issued the Federal Deutsche Mark, which officially replaced the Deutsche Mark that was in use from 1924 to 1948. After the reunification of the two Germanys, it became available nationwide on July 1, 1990. The secondary coin is pfennig. It ceased circulation on July 1, 2002 and the mark was replaced by the euro.