How Much Is 50 000 Deutsche Marks Worth In Pound Sterling?
Q. How Much Is 50 000 Deutsche Marks Worth In Pound Sterling?
Asked by Harry : ) - Wed Jun 3 16:39:00 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Deutsche Mark ceased to be legal tender immediately upon the introduction of the euro in contrast to the other eurozone nations, where the euro and legacy currency circulated side by side for up to two months. However, DM coins and banknotes continued to be accepted as valid forms of payment in Germany until 28 February 2002. The Deutsche Bundesbank has guaranteed that all DM in cash form may be changed into euros indefinitely, and one may do so at any branch of the Bundesbank and banks worldwide. From time to time, some merchants hold promotions where Deutsche Marks are accepted as payment.
Answered by Richard G - Sun Jun 7 13:00:19 2009
Q. How Much Is 50 000 Deutsche Marks Worth In Pound Sterling?
Asked by Harry : ) - Wed Jun 3 16:39:00 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Deutsche Mark ceased to be legal tender immediately upon the introduction of the euro in contrast to the other eurozone nations, where the euro and legacy currency circulated side by side for up to two months. However, DM coins and banknotes continued to be accepted as valid forms of payment in Germany until 28 February 2002. The Deutsche Bundesbank has guaranteed that all DM in cash form may be changed into euros indefinitely, and one may do so at any branch of the Bundesbank and banks worldwide. From time to time, some merchants hold promotions where Deutsche Marks are accepted as payment.
Answered by Richard G - Sun Jun 7 13:00:19 2009
I have a 100 Hundert Deutsche Mark banknote from 1960 in good condition. What is it worth in US currency?
Q. There's an eagle on the back with wings spread, head turned to the left, and an older man on front with strange hat on, his head turned left.
Asked by twitch - Wed May 6 17:29:56 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That note is still redeemable, but only at certain banks in Germany. You would get about US$67.92 for it. It would sell on eBay as a collectible for between $60 and $80, depending on condition.
Answered by I. B. Zoxx - Wed May 6 20:58:37 2009
Q. There's an eagle on the back with wings spread, head turned to the left, and an older man on front with strange hat on, his head turned left.
Asked by twitch - Wed May 6 17:29:56 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That note is still redeemable, but only at certain banks in Germany. You would get about US$67.92 for it. It would sell on eBay as a collectible for between $60 and $80, depending on condition.
Answered by I. B. Zoxx - Wed May 6 20:58:37 2009
I found 2050 worth of Deutsche Marks today, and now am finding out no one will convert them...Anyone anywhere?
Q. I know Germany switched to the Euro a long time ago, but what if someone in Germany ( I am in the U. S.) finds a bunch of money that has been stashed for a long time or something?
Asked by Bethany K - Mon Apr 7 19:29:33 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Interesting. the last time I checked, Travelex was still buying Deutsche Marks dated 1960 - 1999. To find the Travelex branch nearest you, here is the link. Click on the "Find a Travelex branch" link at the bottom of the page. They sell well as collectibles on eBay, also...
Answered by I. B. Zoxx - Mon Apr 7 19:52:23 2008
Q. I know Germany switched to the Euro a long time ago, but what if someone in Germany ( I am in the U. S.) finds a bunch of money that has been stashed for a long time or something?
Asked by Bethany K - Mon Apr 7 19:29:33 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Interesting. the last time I checked, Travelex was still buying Deutsche Marks dated 1960 - 1999. To find the Travelex branch nearest you, here is the link. Click on the "Find a Travelex branch" link at the bottom of the page. They sell well as collectibles on eBay, also...
Answered by I. B. Zoxx - Mon Apr 7 19:52:23 2008
is old German marks worth anything ?
Q. i have old deutsche marks a few 10,000 marks and a few 1,000 i think they might be worth something any help would be appreciated there not coins there paper... i have 7 total.. from 1918 1923 1914 5 in good condition 1 in old condition and 1 in alright condition
Asked by Ron Bowles - Mon Jul 13 04:02:08 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It depends on what era they are from. If they are from the period right after WWI when the value was extremely low and therefore they printed ALOT, it's not worth much. Ask a local coin dealer they would know.
Answered by Jenn - Mon Jul 13 04:05:31 2009
Q. i have old deutsche marks a few 10,000 marks and a few 1,000 i think they might be worth something any help would be appreciated there not coins there paper... i have 7 total.. from 1918 1923 1914 5 in good condition 1 in old condition and 1 in alright condition
Asked by Ron Bowles - Mon Jul 13 04:02:08 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It depends on what era they are from. If they are from the period right after WWI when the value was extremely low and therefore they printed ALOT, it's not worth much. Ask a local coin dealer they would know.
Answered by Jenn - Mon Jul 13 04:05:31 2009
German Coins - How much are they worth?
Q. I have a 5 Deutsche Mark coin - 1975 (Unity, Justice & Freedom is the inscription on the edge of this) & A 10 Pfennig coin - 1982 They're both in pretty good condition. There is a little bit of green corrosion on the Mark coin. I know their values in USD. I just want to know, out of curiosity, how much they'd be worth to a collector. I also have some very old Icelandic coins and a few other countries' as well.
Asked by John Mirra - Fri Nov 6 19:58:29 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They are too new to have any real collector value. They would have some collector value but only in Germany. The actually have no value in any currency for they are no longer legal tender. It will be another 20 years or so for them to have much of a value.
Answered by Taiping - Fri Nov 6 20:51:54 2009
Q. I have a 5 Deutsche Mark coin - 1975 (Unity, Justice & Freedom is the inscription on the edge of this) & A 10 Pfennig coin - 1982 They're both in pretty good condition. There is a little bit of green corrosion on the Mark coin. I know their values in USD. I just want to know, out of curiosity, how much they'd be worth to a collector. I also have some very old Icelandic coins and a few other countries' as well.
Asked by John Mirra - Fri Nov 6 19:58:29 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They are too new to have any real collector value. They would have some collector value but only in Germany. The actually have no value in any currency for they are no longer legal tender. It will be another 20 years or so for them to have much of a value.
Answered by Taiping - Fri Nov 6 20:51:54 2009
How much money can I get for these old coins?
Q. I was looking through my coin collection and I found several old coins and I have no clue if they're worth anything. They're in pretty good condition. Canadian - 1 cent - 1932 U.S. - 1 penny - 1941 Deutschland (german) - 1 cent - 1950 Deutsche Mark (german) - 1 - 1950 Deutschland (german) - 10 - 1950 Russian - 15 - 1955 Netherlands - 25 cents - 1956 Russian - 10 - 1957 Russian - 5 - 1959 (this one has a hole in it)
Asked by catfight_007 - Wed Jul 11 17:39:43 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They are not worth much I'm afraid, just like others have suggested above. The Canadian 1932 cent has a mintage of 21,316,190 and is not rare. Value for it is about $1 in average to nice circulated. The US cent is also a common date and although it's over 65 years old the date is commonly found in dealer's mixed cents bin for under 10 cents each in average circulated grades. The German 1950 dated 1, 10 pfenning and 1 D.Mark are worth several dollars if in nice circulated with luster, and sell better in Germany. The Russian 15, 10 and 5 coins are kopeks, and they too are common because the Soviet Union, the former name for CIS Russia, was a big country and mintages for coins were extremely high. Other than belonging to the Cold War period… [cont.]
Answered by silverpet - Thu Jul 12 05:51:13 2007
Q. I was looking through my coin collection and I found several old coins and I have no clue if they're worth anything. They're in pretty good condition. Canadian - 1 cent - 1932 U.S. - 1 penny - 1941 Deutschland (german) - 1 cent - 1950 Deutsche Mark (german) - 1 - 1950 Deutschland (german) - 10 - 1950 Russian - 15 - 1955 Netherlands - 25 cents - 1956 Russian - 10 - 1957 Russian - 5 - 1959 (this one has a hole in it)
Asked by catfight_007 - Wed Jul 11 17:39:43 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They are not worth much I'm afraid, just like others have suggested above. The Canadian 1932 cent has a mintage of 21,316,190 and is not rare. Value for it is about $1 in average to nice circulated. The US cent is also a common date and although it's over 65 years old the date is commonly found in dealer's mixed cents bin for under 10 cents each in average circulated grades. The German 1950 dated 1, 10 pfenning and 1 D.Mark are worth several dollars if in nice circulated with luster, and sell better in Germany. The Russian 15, 10 and 5 coins are kopeks, and they too are common because the Soviet Union, the former name for CIS Russia, was a big country and mintages for coins were extremely high. Other than belonging to the Cold War period… [cont.]
Answered by silverpet - Thu Jul 12 05:51:13 2007
Where on the web do I look for old European coin values?
Q. I have coins from the 50's, mostly, from Germany, France, Italy & Switzerland, in mint condition. Are they worth anything & where would I go to find out? I also have one mint condition 20 Deutsche Marks paper bill from the same time. Help me out on this - thanks!
Asked by *~*Ms Kitty*~*Spring has Sprung! - Wed Jun 20 09:36:38 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I can lead you to at least two countries: 1) Germany: Coins : (use the left side menu) Notes: 2) Switzerland: Coins: You also need to have basic knowledge on coin grading, and here's a site to put you on the right track:
Answered by silverpet - Wed Jun 20 23:45:40 2007
Q. I have coins from the 50's, mostly, from Germany, France, Italy & Switzerland, in mint condition. Are they worth anything & where would I go to find out? I also have one mint condition 20 Deutsche Marks paper bill from the same time. Help me out on this - thanks!
Asked by *~*Ms Kitty*~*Spring has Sprung! - Wed Jun 20 09:36:38 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I can lead you to at least two countries: 1) Germany: Coins : (use the left side menu) Notes: 2) Switzerland: Coins: You also need to have basic knowledge on coin grading, and here's a site to put you on the right track:
Answered by silverpet - Wed Jun 20 23:45:40 2007
Coin Collection Help!! PLEASE!?
Q. I need to know my coin collection worth... please help me out! *If the coins have no country there american* Republica Italliana L.200 (1992)R 2 Deutshe Mark (1974)G Nickle V (1903) Buffalo Nickel (???) ? Indian Penny (1907) Indian Penny (1896) Un Peso (1962) $50 Peso (1982) 5 Pence (1992) Canadian 25 Cents (1968)H 1 Cent Canada (1979) 1 Pening (1993)A 1 Cent Canada (1965) 1 Cent Canada (1979) 1 Cent Canada (1963) 1 Penny Canada (1992) 10 Cents Canada (1975) 10 Cents Canada (1991) 10 Cents Canada (1977) 10 Cents Canada (1989) 10 Cents Canada (1975) 1 Cent Canada (1974) 1 Cent Canada (1968) 1 Cent Canada (1974) 1 Cent Canada (1998) 1 Cent Canada (1998) 1 Cent Canada (1997) 5 Cents Canada (1979) 5 Cents Canada (1979) 5 Cents Canada (1993)… [cont.]
Asked by doogleburg08 - Sat Dec 20 10:00:01 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Except for coins that contain silver or gold, the value of the coin is mostly determined by rarity and condition. Your mercury dime is maybe worth a dollar, your walking liberty may be 5 dollars. If they are in mint consition they may be worth more. Your 1964 Kennedy half is 90% silver and worth maybe 3-4 dollars. The 1896 and 1907 pennies are worth 1 to five dollars most likely. Can you read the letters of Liberty in the headband? Buffalo nickle mayby .50, 1903 Liberty nickle maybe a dollar (can you read Liberty in the headband?). The Canadian is worth face value. The 1971Mexican peso might be 10% silver. I have no clue on the rest.
Answered by Peter - Sat Dec 20 12:55:17 2008
Q. I need to know my coin collection worth... please help me out! *If the coins have no country there american* Republica Italliana L.200 (1992)R 2 Deutshe Mark (1974)G Nickle V (1903) Buffalo Nickel (???) ? Indian Penny (1907) Indian Penny (1896) Un Peso (1962) $50 Peso (1982) 5 Pence (1992) Canadian 25 Cents (1968)H 1 Cent Canada (1979) 1 Pening (1993)A 1 Cent Canada (1965) 1 Cent Canada (1979) 1 Cent Canada (1963) 1 Penny Canada (1992) 10 Cents Canada (1975) 10 Cents Canada (1991) 10 Cents Canada (1977) 10 Cents Canada (1989) 10 Cents Canada (1975) 1 Cent Canada (1974) 1 Cent Canada (1968) 1 Cent Canada (1974) 1 Cent Canada (1998) 1 Cent Canada (1998) 1 Cent Canada (1997) 5 Cents Canada (1979) 5 Cents Canada (1979) 5 Cents Canada (1993)… [cont.]
Asked by doogleburg08 - Sat Dec 20 10:00:01 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Except for coins that contain silver or gold, the value of the coin is mostly determined by rarity and condition. Your mercury dime is maybe worth a dollar, your walking liberty may be 5 dollars. If they are in mint consition they may be worth more. Your 1964 Kennedy half is 90% silver and worth maybe 3-4 dollars. The 1896 and 1907 pennies are worth 1 to five dollars most likely. Can you read the letters of Liberty in the headband? Buffalo nickle mayby .50, 1903 Liberty nickle maybe a dollar (can you read Liberty in the headband?). The Canadian is worth face value. The 1971Mexican peso might be 10% silver. I have no clue on the rest.
Answered by Peter - Sat Dec 20 12:55:17 2008
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Sun, 14 Jan 2007 16:04:00 GM
most of the time 100 sit (slovenian tolars) were more or less exactly 1 dm (. deutsche mark. ), which i always considered a very practical thing, although i was a little kid. and at a certain time 2 dm were about 1 american dollar, ...
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Sun, 14 Jan 2007 16:04:00 GM
most of the time 100 sit (slovenian tolars) were more or less exactly 1 dm (. deutsche mark. ), which i always considered a very practical thing, although i was a little kid. and at a certain time 2 dm were about 1 american dollar, ...
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