In Germany, Who Needs the Euro When You Can Pay With Deutsche Marks? - WSJ.com
Shopping for pain reliever here on a recent sunny morning, Ulrike
Berger giddily counted her coins and approached the pharmacy counter.
She had just enough to make the purchase: 31.09 deutsche marks.
"They just feel nice to hold again," the 55-year-old preschool
teacher marveled, cupping the grubby coins fished from the crevices of
her castaway living room sofa. "And they're still worth something."
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