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The Reichsmark was used within the Soviet occupation zone
of Germany till 23 June 1948, the place it was changed by the East
German mark. East German mark within the Soviet Occupation Zone (colloquially also "Ostmark",
since 1968 formally "Mark der DDR"). After the
Second World Conflict, the Reichsmark continued to circulate in Germany, but with
new banknotes (Allied Occupation Marks) printed within the US and in the Soviet Zone, in addition to with coins (with out swastikas).
ℛ︁ℳ︁; abbreviation: RM) was the foreign money of Germany from
1924 until the fall of Nazi Germany in 1945, and in the American,
British and French occupied zones of Germany, until 20 June 1948.
The Reichsmark was then changed by the Deutsche Mark, to become the forex of West
Germany after which all of Germany after the 1990 reunification. In 1947,
the Saar mark, later replaced with the Saar franc, was launched within the Saar.