Hamburg mark
| Hamburg mark | |
|---|---|
| Hamburger Mark | |
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32 Schilling coin 1809 | |
| User(s) | Hamburg |
| Subunit | |
| 1/16 | Schilling |
| Plural | Marks |
| Schilling | Schillings |
The Mark was the currency of Hamburg until 1873. It was subdivided into 16 Schilling, each of 12 Pfennig. The Hamburg Mark was on a silver standard, with the final peg being 1 Mark = 1/34 Cologne mark. It was replaced by the Goldmark at a rate of 1 Hamburg mark = 1.2 Goldmark (1 Goldmark = 13⅓ Schilling).
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