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Deutsche Mark - translation to spanish

OFFICIAL CURRENCY OF WEST GERMANY AND LATER GERMANY FROM 1948 TO 2002
Deutschmark; German Mark; Deutsche Marks; Deutsche mark; Deutsch mark; Deutschemark; West German mark; Deutsmark; DEM; Deutschmarks; German mark; German Deutsche Mark; Douchemark; German marks; Deutsch Mark; Kosovar mark; Banknotes of West Germany; ISO 4217:DEM
  • 1 Deutsche Mark
  • 1 pfennig
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  • 2 Deutsche Mark (1969-2001)
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  • 2 Deutsche Mark–Max Planck
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  • 2 Deutsche Mark
  • Obverse view of the 2001 special gold issue of the DM1 coin
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  • 5 Deutsche Mark
  • The penalty for counterfeiting and forgery of banknotes (imprisonment at least two years) appeared on the upper right corner of the reverse of all third series banknotes. Note this is the post-1970 variant, featuring "Freiheitsstrafe" instead of "Zuchthaus".

Deutsche Mark         
marco alemán
German mark         
(n.) = marco alemán
Ex: If a currency has pennies (for instance, German marks, French francs, or Canadian dollars), amounts must be entered with the pennies.
dg         
DISCOGRÁFICA ALEMANA DE MÚSICA CLÁSICA
Deutsche Grammophon Records; Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft; Deutsche Grammophone; DG
decigram, unit of mass equaling one tenth of a gram

Definition

Dg
Dg o Dgr Abrev. de "decagramo".

Wikipedia

Deutsche Mark

The Deutsche Mark (German: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈmaʁk] (listen); English: German mark), abbreviated "DM" or "D-Mark" ([ˈdeːˌmaʁk] (listen)), was the official currency of West Germany from 1948 until 1990 and later the unified Germany from 1990 until the adoption of the euro in 2002. In English, it was typically called the "Deutschmark" (). One Deutsche Mark was divided into 100 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 its founding the following year. On 31 December 1998, the Council of the European Union fixed the irrevocable exchange rate, effective 1 January 1999, for German mark to euros as DM 1.95583 = €1. In 1999, the Deutsche Mark was replaced by the euro; its coins and banknotes remained in circulation, defined in terms of euros, until the introduction of euro notes and coins on 1 January 2002. The Deutsche Mark ceased to be legal tender immediately upon the introduction of the euro—in contrast to the other eurozone states, where the euro and legacy currency circulated side by side for up to two months. Mark coins and banknotes continued to be accepted as valid forms of payment in Germany until 28 February 2002.

The Deutsche Bundesbank has guaranteed that all German marks in cash form may be changed into euros indefinitely, and one may do so in person at any branch of the Bundesbank in Germany. Banknotes and coins can even be sent to the Bundesbank by mail. In 2012, it was estimated that as many as 13.2 billion marks were in circulation, with one poll from 2011 showing a narrow majority of Germans favouring the currency's restoration (although only a minority believed this would bring any economic benefit). Newer polls indicate that only a minority of Germans is supportive of a reintroduction of the Deutsche Mark.

Examples of use of Deutsche Mark
1. In the following two years, the dollar plunged 51 percent in value against the Japanese yen and the Deutsche mark.
2. As many of 56 per cent of Germans, according to a poll by Stern magazine, now want the Deutsche mark back.
3. "For a long time, the Germans held the deutsche mark as a proof of normality, something that held them together," says Mr.
4. A poll taken late last month by the Forsa organization for Stern magazine found that 56 percent of Germans preferred returning to the Deutsche mark.
5. If 60 million Germans for 60 years paid some 12 billion Deutsche mark – it works out that each one paid on average DM 33 per year, or less than one mark a week, between 25 and 50 cents.