Historically, the Deutsche Mark was seen as Europe's blue-chip currency—often ranking among the top two in liquidity and trading volume among European currencies before the euro took over
The Deutsche Mark was rolled out in 1948, symbolizing post-war recovery. It quickly became a backbone of German economic strength until the euro replaced it between 1999 and 2002
Before the Deutsche Mark, Germany primarily used the Reichsmark, introduced in 1924. It was the main currency until post‐WWII reforms and the DM's rollout around 1948
Historically, the Deutsche Mark was seen as Europe's blue-chip currency—often ranking among the top two in liquidity and trading volume among European currencies before the euro took over
What is the history of German money, including the DM?
The Deutsche Mark was rolled out in 1948, symbolizing post-war recovery. It quickly became a backbone of German economic strength until the euro replaced it between 1999 and 2002
What was the currency in Germany before the Deutsche Mark? What years was it used?
Before the Deutsche Mark, Germany primarily used the Reichsmark, introduced in 1924. It was the main currency until post‐WWII reforms and the DM's rollout around 1948
What currency did Germany used before the Reichsmark? What were the years of use?
Before the Reichsmark, Germany used the Papiermark, which collapsed during hyperinflation around 1923, paving the way for the Reichsmark in 1924