Examples of 'deutsche marks' in a sentence

Meaning of "deutsche marks"

deutsche marks - This phrase refers to the former currency of Germany before the euro, used in the context of financial transactions or historical references
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  • plural of Deutsche Mark

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deutsche marks
I would say five to seven million deutsche marks.
In deutsche marks.
I want to be paid in deutsche marks.
Deutsche Marks for everyone.
Millions of deutsche marks.
He sold a few billions worth of pounds and converted them into Deutsche Marks.
Buying and selling with Deutsche marks replaced barter.
You have the Japanese buying dollars and the US taking deutsche marks.
It did so by printing paper Deutsche marks and selling them in the open market.
Deutsche marks to Helsinki.
Ten thousand deutsche marks for Vienna.
Funds were swapped into floating rate instruments, primarily in US dollars, ECU and deutsche marks.
I have got some Deutsche marks.
The 4.4 million Deutsche Marks project provided the station with a travel centre, a shop and a bistro.
You have dinars and Deutsche marks.

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How much deutsche marks for das horsey?
Seven or eight hundred Deutsche Marks each.
Deutsche marks for Vienna?
We stopped exchanging Deutsche Marks ages ago.
Child benefit is also tax-exempt, the monthly amounts being Deutsche Marks.
That 's deutsche marks.
That's cheap, people are paying twice that price. Ten thousand deutsche marks for Vienna.
The exchange rate used was deutsche marks 1.71 to the United States dollar.
Compensation paid by the Federation and the Länder amounted to 725 million Deutsche marks.
Deutsche marks for Vienna? That 's cheap.
The construction cost 50 million Deutsche Marks.
One gentleman said that I will hardly cost more than 200 Deutsche marks on Reeperbahn in Hamburg.
The trip from Ingolstadt to Munich then cost 32 Deutsche marks.
No one 's indifferent to Deutsche Marks.
Before the Euro, there were these things … called Deutsche Marks.
Many of the people expelled paid between 50 and 70 deutsche marks for their travel.
The cost of the damage was estimated at 480 million Deutsche Marks.
The damage was to a value of 250 deutsche marks.
On Reeperbahn you would not get more than 200 Deutsche marks.
The championships cost 1.5 million Deutsche Marks.

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