German Currency: The Deutsche Mark (DM) was the primary currency of Germany until 2002 when it was replaced by the euro. The euro is symbolized by the following sign: €. The banknotes are €50, €10, €5, €200, €20, €100, and €500. Euro coins include €0.01, €0.02, €0.05, €0.10, €0.20, €0.50, €1, and €2.

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  • Paying with a Bank (Debit) Card or Credit Card in Germany

The best way to cover your daily expenses during your time in Germany is to use an ATM card and withdraw money. ATMs are readily available in the majority of places in Germany. Many stores and restaurants also accept bank (debit) cards and credit cards as payment options, but the recommendation is to always have some cash on you.