We have a Germanmark which they called the euro, he said.
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The Germanmark is worth less than four cents on the exchanges.
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Judging by the small value attached to him he might have been the Germanmark.
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But the curbs failed, and in 1978 the SNB capped the franc versus the Germanmark.
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If expressed in percentages, the Germanmark is worth 5.11 per cent.
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In London, as sterling plunged against the Germanmark, shares posted their biggest one-day rise for 10 years.
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To respond, the writer takes out an old gold coin, a heavy little Germanmark shimmering in the afternoon light.
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In heavy trading, sterling dropped four pfennigs against the Germanmark to close at DM3.01.
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Both Yugoslav territories have been using the Germanmark as their preferred currency but yesterday began the switch to the euro.
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It was agreed that Italy would reenter the ERM at a central exchange rate of 990 lira to the Germanmark.
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The victory means EMU will probably have a large number of participants and will be weaker than the Germanmark is now.
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The ERM, established some 10 years before, tied currencies' values to that of the Germanmark to bring stability to European markets and encourage trade.
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The renewed strength of sterling, which reached a new high yesterday against the Germanmark, poses a dilemma for the Government and the Central Bank.
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April 1994-August 1995 - Dollar sinks to a record low against the Germanmark and a post-World-War Two low against the yen.
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Bond prices, however, edged weaker as the pound slipped against sterling and moved through its notional 2.5 per cent against the Germanmark.
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A Germanmark is worth about twenty-four cents of American money, so the furnishing of the room Hans spoke of must have cost about $600,000.