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***BREAKING NEWS** The new Deutsche Mark banknotes are here**Picture will follow tomorrow***
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 967513:MV8xMDYyNjU1XzE2ODcyMDUxX0E1OURGNjk3] Back to the future? In an interview with the "free Allgemeine Zeitung quoted the finance expert Walter K. WKE insider sources that indicate a return of the" D-Mark "later this summer. Large orders of the Government Printing Office for new printing presses, test pressings and one informant from government: the "D-Mark 2.0 is" only a matter shortest possible time, WKE. Admittedly, that sounds very nostalgic for Science Fiction. But given the current Greece and the aftermath of the global financial crisis as well as discussions about responsibilities in the euro area, old longings are awakened. A recent survey by the Allensbach Institute notes the Germans an unbroken €-weariness. "Today, after nearly a decade in the new currency world, yet 47 percent want the D-Mark", cited the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung" the results. Across the generations, however, consensus would be that the restoration of national monetary autonomy an unrealistic option. Not only unrealistic but also extremely dangerous to be a return to the old currency - as they are the leading economic experts agree. 'A collective return to the national currencies would be the worst thing that could happen - which the German economy would not take long to recover. The euro will be in the next decade, "said former Finance Minister Theo Waigel in Stern interview. Even Peter Bofinger incites D-Mark-utopias as sentimental as ":" The economic consequences would be devastating, "the economic way. The renowned American scientist Barry Eichengreen describes the currency debate in the "FAZ" interview as a "theme party - nothing more." And what about the weakness of the single currency on international markets? Reports of an increase in the debt crisis have to drop the € currently under the mark of $ 1.30. "The euro is still far better off than when it was launched," said Waigel. The descent temporarily have also seen positive effects. In particular, the European export industry is benefiting from the current low exchange rate. What do you think: 'If forget too fast, how stable the currency is so far led us through all crises ", like Theo Waigel stressed? Does the single currency in the euro area is not ultimately a lot more advantages than disadvantages? Or are you dreaming of a return of the old national currency - with all the consequences, we look forward to your contributions. [/quote]
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I'm working at the Deutsche Bank in Germany. Today we delivered 1 container with new Deutsche Mark notes and new coins. I will present a photo from the new banknotes tomorrow morning. The curencychange will be the night from Saturday to Sunday 5/16/2010. On Friday, 19.00 GMT Angela Merkel the germany chancelor, will speach to the german nation.
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