Großgermanian Reichsmark

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The Reichsmark (English: Imperial Mark) is the currency of Großgermania. It is represented by the symbol R₥, and is subdivided into 240 Reichspfennig (₰). It is pegged by the Slovak Koruna (ƙ) at a value of ƙ1 = 7₰.

The Reichsmark was first introduced in 1924 to help curb hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic. It was replaced in 1949 by two separate currencies with the division of Germany into two states, the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic. Following the reunification of Germany in 1990, the Deutsche Mark became the unified currency.

The Euro was introduced in 2002, and the Association of Germanic States used it as their sole currency, despite the objections of the European Union.