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The '''Deutsche Mark''', or in English simply 'mark', was the currency of [[Germany]] from [[1948]] until it adopted the [[euro]] in [[2001]].  One mark was divided into 100 pfennigs.
The '''Deutsche Mark''' ([[IPA]] [[British English|BrE]] /'dɔɪtʃmɑːk/), or simply 'mark', was the currency of [[Germany]] from [[1948]] until it adopted the [[euro]] in [[2001]].  One mark was divided into 100 pfennigs.

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The Deutsche Mark (IPA BrE /'dɔɪtʃmɑːk/), or simply 'mark', was the currency of Germany from 1948 until it adopted the euro in 2001. One mark was divided into 100 pfennigs.