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Deutschmark

NOUN
  1. formerly the basic unit of money in Germany

How To Use Deutschmark In A Sentence

  • US investors anticipate that the Deutschmark will, in the long term, depreciate relative to the dollar.
  • Maybe, there will be a favorable movement in exchange rates between Deutschmark and the US dollar.
  • Last week, a venerable Sevilian was found complaining that she saw no reason to give up the peseta and accept the Deutschmark.
  • In Maastricht, Dutch Guilders, Deutschmarks and Belgian Francs are all considered legal tender.
  • Men would turn up with hold-alls and shoeboxes piled with notes and turn them into Dutch guilders, Deutschmarks or, latterly, euros.
  • Much of the earlier strong performance of the Dutch economy was due to a decision in the early 1980s to link the guilder to the Deutschmark through the European Exchange Rate Mechanism.
  • This combined in the autumn of 1981 with a revival in the fortunes of the Deutschmark.
  • Francs, Deutschmarks, guilders, punts, drachmas and pesetas will all have gone by the end of February.
  • The Deutschmark will be dumped, the lire lost, the punt punted, and the franc will be well finished.
  • In the case of Estonia, for instance, eight Estonian kroons are covered by one Deutschmark.
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