Voorbeelden van het gebruik van German mark in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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German mark- All products.
We have got the German Mark now.
German mark- All products.
October: revaluation of the German mark.
German mark- All products.
Spread from the German mark central rate.
German mark Milk and milk products and.
May: floating of the German mark and the Dutch guilder.
German mark with quality paper made in Spain.
March: revaluation of the German mark and the Dutch guilder.
The German mark was a currency with a proud past.
By end-February 1998, the Swedish crown was trading at 4.42 per German mark.
This is a German mark for packaging material.
Marche got its name thanks to the German mark, which means border.
German mark Dutch guilder Pound sterling Danish krone.
Yearned for by everyone, the German Mark flooded our little community.
German mark Cereals Sheepmeat and goatmeat.
By the early 1920s, people had lost confidence in the German mark completely.
German mark notes and coins cease to be legal tender.
Australia this costs twenty German Mark.
However, the German mark has not always been the strongest currency in the ERM.
Pinterest Description Vintage bowl of the German mark Jasba, from the seventies.
Here is a personalized pen black lacquered ball Excellency the Diplomat German mark.
Belgian franc Danish crown German mark Greek drachma Portuguese escudo French franc.
The poor economic situation in Germany was of course the German mark less attractive.
German mark United States dollar Swiss franc French franc Dutch guilder Ecu.
Meanwhile, Belgium had become an occupied country and the German mark was introduced as legal tender.
Since the second quarter of 1996, the Greek drachma traded within a range of 155 to 160 per German mark.
Luxembourg franc Dutch guilder Danish krone German mark Italian lira French franc Pound sterling' Irish pound.
Exchange- and inflation risks do not exist through the coupling of the local currency to the German mark.