- The
Reichsmark (German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌmaʁk] ; sign: ℛ︁ℳ︁; abbreviation: RM) was the
currency of
Germany from 1924
until the fall of ****
Germany in 1945, and...
- Act and
desired to
raise three million Reichsmark to fund the campaign.
According to records, 2,071,000
Reichsmarks (equivalent to €9,600,103 in 2021) were...
- was
subdivided into 100
Rentenpfennig and was
replaced in 1924 by the
Reichsmark.
After the
Occupation of the Ruhr in
early 1923 by
French and Belgian...
- pfennigs. It was
first issued under Allied occupation in 1948 to
replace the
Reichsmark and
served as the
Federal Republic of Germany's
official currency from...
- the
Wends Coinage Union (Wendischer Münzverein), and
forerunner of the
Reichsmark and the
Deutsche Mark; 1619–1873: the mark
banco of Hamburg; 1873–1914:...
- koruna, with 10
korunas = 1
Reichsmark. It was devalued, on 1
October 1940, to a rate of 11.62
Slovak korunas to one
Reichsmark,
while the
value of the Bohemian...
- presents,
started with a
budget of
about 150,000
Reichsmarks in 1933 and had
grown to
about 40
million Reichsmarks by 1945.
Initially the
funds came through...
-
German Reichsmark at a rate of 4
francs = 1
Reichsmark. This was
changed to 10 F = 1
Reichsmark in July 1940. On 26
August 1940, the
Reichsmark was declared...
- The four were
persuaded to put up the
initial share capital of 250,000
Reichsmarks. The
German government was not
openly involved in any way; on paper,...
-
during World War II,
replacing the
bronze version. It was
worth 1⁄100
Reichsmark. Made
entirely of zinc, the 1
Reichspfennig is an
emergency issue type...