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The Reichsmark (Symbol: RM) was the Currency in Germany from 1924 until June 20 , 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 .

It was introduced in 1924 as a replacement of the , an interim currency backed by the Deutsche Rentenbank, owning industrial and agricultural real estate assets.

The term " Mark " is an old Germanic name for currencies, having been in use since the 12th Century . The Mark became Germany's main currency after reunification in 1871 . However, many other local currencies co-existed in Germany till the early 20th century.

After the Second World War the Reichsmark continued to circulate in Germany but with new banknotes printed in the U.S.A and U.S.S.R as well as coins. The banknotes are all dated 1944 and come in the similar colour's, but depending on denomination printed on white paper. They come in different sizes for different values. Their value was 0.50, 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 1000 Reichsmark. The issuer was the '' Alliierte Militärbehörde '' with ''In Umlauf gesetzt in Deutschland'' written on the front.


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