Deutschmark in a sentence as a noun

It's now clear that a country not useful to the current "enlarged deutschmark" will be just thrown to the wolves, so the clock is ticking for Italy and Spain.

..imo, hard euro with no common budget/redistribution/stronger integration, is the death of eu. ..Btw, given what you said, and your local knowledge, do you think it's possible that germany is positioning itself for a possible end of the euro, and return to the deutschmark?

Crane may be a small fish in the global paper mill business, but how much did they contribute to Kennedy's campaign fund over the last 5 decades?Every other country on the planet has managed to smoothly eliminate the paper dollar/deutschmark/pound/etc when introducing an equivalent coin.

Deutschmark definitions

noun

formerly the basic unit of money in Germany

See also: mark Deutschmark