5678 x 6448 px | 48,1 x 54,6 cm | 18,9 x 21,5 inches | 300dpi
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14. August 2008
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Reichsmark Reichsmark The Reichsmark (Symbol: RM; 1 RM = 100 Reichspfennig) was the official German currency of the Weimar Republic and German Reich of the Nazis from 30. August 1924 until 20. June 1948. It was replaced by the Deutsche Mark in West Germany and by the East German mark ("Mark der DDR" or "Ostmark") in East Germany. The Reichsmark was introduced in 1924 as a replacement of the Rentenmark. The exchange rate was 1 Rentenmark = 1 Reichsmark. The rate to the old inflationary Papiermark was 1.000.000.000.000 Mark = 1 RM (One trillion to one). The Reichsmark was pegged to the Dollar at a rate of 4 RM = US$1. It was also pegged to Gold at 1 RM = 1/2790 kg of fine gold. The Rentenmark continued to be in circulation and use in parallel to the Reichsmark. Reichsmark was also issued for the occupied territories and the German army during World War II.