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  1. The German mark (German: Goldmark [ˈɡɔltmaʁk] ⓘ; sign: ℳ︁) was the currency of the German Empire, which spanned from 1871 to 1918. The mark was paired with the minor unit of the pfennig (₰); 100 pfennigs were equivalent to 1 mark.

  2. El Marco de oro (en alemán: Goldmark, aunque oficialmente denominado solo Mark) es el nombre usado para la moneda del Imperio alemán desde 1873 a 1914. Tras el comienzo de la Primera guerra mundial fue sustituido por el Papiermark, y más tarde por el Reichsmark, tras la instauración de la República de Weimar .

  3. Although the German gold mark was based on gold rather than silver (at 2.79 marks per gram of fine gold), a fixed exchange rate between the Vereinsthaler and the mark of 3 marks = 1 Vereinsthaler was used for the conversion. 1873–1948. The first mark, known as the Goldmark, was introduced in 1873.

  4. Die Mark (Mk oder ℳ), rückblickend auch als Goldmark bezeichnet, war die Rechnungseinheit und das Münznominal der zu einem Drittel goldgedeckten Währung des Deutschen Kaiserreichs ab 1871 („Reichsgoldwährung“). Eine Mark entsprach 0,358423 oder 1000 ⁄ 2790 Gramm Feingold. Es wurden goldene Kurantmünzen zu 5, 10 und 20 Mark geprägt.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PapiermarkPapiermark - Wikipedia

    The Papiermark (German: [paˈpiːɐ̯ˌmaʁk] ⓘ; lit. 'paper mark', officially just Mark, sign: ℳ︁) was the German currency from 4 August 1914 when the link between the Goldmark and gold was abandoned, due to the outbreak of World War I.

  7. 1873–1914: the German gold mark, the currency of the German Empire; 1914–1923: the German Papiermark; 1923–1948: the German Rentenmark; 1924–1948: the German Reichsmark; 1944–1948: the military mark of the Allied occupying forces; 1947: the Saar mark; 1948–1990: the East German mark;