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Only the denominations DM 1 ⁄ 2, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 were instituted on the initial date of June 20, 1948. The currency reform of 1948 went into effect on June 20, 1948, in the Trizone, the three western occupation zones of Germany. From June 21, 1948, the Deutsche Mark ("DM", also "D-Mark") was the sole legal tender there.
Reason: annexation to Germany Ratio: 1 Mark = 12.5 franc: Currency of Eupen-Malmedy 1940 – 1945 Note: In parallel with Rentenmark: Succeeded by: Belgian franc Reason: re-integration to Belgium Ratio: 1 Mark = 12.5 franc: Preceded by: Luxembourgish franc Reason: annexation to Germany Ratio: 1 Mark = 10 Franc: Currency of Luxembourg 1940 – 1945
But in November 1947, the French government reintroduced the French franc as the official currency. Between 20 November 1947 and 15 January 1948, all notes and coins had to be exchanged at a rate of 20 Saar marks = 1 franc. In 1954 the government of the Protectorate issued new coins in denominations of 10, 20, 50 and 100 francs. [2]
Minted in 1849, this rare coin easily falls into the million-dollar club. Made from 90% gold and 10% copper, this coin weighs just over 33 grams. Made from 90% gold and 10% copper, this coin ...
The 1972 Doubled Die cent is worth a pretty penny,” said Pearlman, sharing that the Numismatic Guaranty Company Price Guide “estimates the current retail value at $175 in Extremely Fine ...
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Fourteen African countries use the franc CFA (in west Africa, Communauté financière africaine; in equatorial Africa, Coopération financière en Afrique centrale), originally (1945) worth 1.7 French francs and then from 1948, 2 francs (from 1960: 0.02 new franc) but after January 1994 worth only 0.01 French franc. Therefore, from January 1999 ...
C-5As from Rhein-Main AB being offloaded in the Middle East during Operation Desert Shield. U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster IIIs and C-141 Starlifters are parked on the ramp at Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany, on 26 December 1995. The aircraft were used to deploy troops and equipment for the NATO Implementation Force (IFOR) in Bosnia and ...