- The
Deutsche Notenbank (lit. 'German Bank of Issue') was a
central bank
established in 1948 to
serve East Germany. It was
replaced on 1
January 1968 by...
-
officially as the
Deutsche Mark from 1948 to 1964, Mark der
Deutschen Notenbank from 1964 to 1967, and from 1968 to 1990 as the Mark der DDR (Mark of...
- The
Bayerische Notenbank (lit. 'Bavarian Bank of Issue') was a
German note-issuing bank,
founded in 1875 in Munich. It lost its
issuance privilege in...
- The Württembergische
Notenbank (lit. 'Bank of
Issue of Württemberg') was a
German bank
founded in 1871 and
based in Stuttgart. It
issued its own banknotes...
- than 5.5 L/100 km, and a
price of just 4000
Deutsche Mark der
Deutschen Notenbank. In
addition to that, they
decided that the car
ought to be made with...
- (1949–1990),
officially named:
Deutsche Mark (1949–1964) Mark der
Deutschen Notenbank (1964–1967) Mark der DDR (1967–1990)
Deutsche Mark (from 1 July 1990)...
- Bank of
Saint George (1407–1805) German
Democratic Republic –
Deutsche Notenbank (1948–1968) and
Staatsbank der DDR (1968–1990) Free and
Hanseatic City...
-
early 1900s,
leaving only the
Bayerische Notenbank, Bank of Baden, Bank of
Saxony and Württembergische
Notenbank as
residual note-issuing
institutions by...
-
referred to as a bank of
issue (French:
institut d'émission, German:
Notenbank). The
reference to
central banking in the
current sense only
became widespread...
- head office [de] on the
Bebelplatz in
Berlin (1889–1945),
later Deutsche Notenbank (1953–1968),
Staatsbank der DDR (1968–1990), and a
luxury hotel since...