<h2>100 D-Marks -- What Happened to Them?</h2>
<p>"Everything used to be cheaper!" -- you hear this often when the D-Mark comes up. But is it true? And how much would a D-Mark amount from back then really be worth today?</p>
<h2>The Official Exchange Rate</h2>
<p>The irrevocable exchange rate was 1 EUR = 1.95583 DM. So 100 DM = EUR 51.13. But how much purchasing power do these EUR 51.13 have today?</p>
<h2>Purchasing Power Calculation: 100 DM from Different Years</h2>
<ul><li><strong>100 DM from 1970:</strong> EUR 51.13 nominal -- but inflation-adjusted: approx. EUR 212 in today's purchasing power</li><li><strong>100 DM from 1980:</strong> EUR 51.13 -- inflation-adjusted: approx. EUR 131</li><li><strong>100 DM from 1990:</strong> EUR 51.13 -- inflation-adjusted: approx. EUR 105</li><li><strong>100 DM from 2000:</strong> EUR 51.13 -- inflation-adjusted: approx. EUR 83</li></ul>
<h2>Was the Euro Really the "Teuro"?</h2>
<p>Statistically, the euro introduction itself was not an inflation driver. The inflation rate in 2002 was 1.4%. However, there were noticeable price increases in certain sectors: restaurant prices rose 10-20% as businesses used the conversion to round up. Use our <a href="/en/inflation-calculator">D-Mark Converter</a> to calculate the current value of your D-Mark amount.</p>
