Danzig Mark

The Mark was a currency issued by Free City of Danzig between 1922 and 1923. It was equivalent to the German Papiermark. It was replaced by the Gulden.

Currencies named mark or similar
Circulating
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (konvertibilna marka, конвертибилна марка)
Obsolete
  • Danzig mark
  • East German Mark
  • Estonian mark
  • Finnish markka
  • German Goldmark
  • German Mark
  • German Ostmark
  • German Papiermark
  • German Reichsmark
  • German Rentenmark
  • German South West African Mark
  • Hamburg Mark
  • New Guinean Mark
  • Polish marka
  • Saar Mark
  • South West African mark
As a denomination
  • Merk Scots
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