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by sigmoid10 524 days ago
German Marks can also still be swapped for legal tender. That doesn't mean it is possible to use them like the Euro.
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By making the Mark convertible to Euro indefinitely, Germany decided that it would be the only Euro-zone country that wasn’t going to participate in the confiscation of what turned out to be billions from their own citizens. It’s called seigniorage and has been a thing since Roman times or even before.
This is simply wrong.
So not like the 500 euro note either, which is legal tender already.