Seriously? That's interesting. You can still convert our former currency D-Mark to Euro at any branch of our central bank.Technically not mine but my parents', and it's full of old italian lire which can't even be converted in euros anymore.
that could be worth a considerable amount to the right collector at the right time.Technically not mine but my parents', and it's full of old italian lire which can't even be converted in euros anymore.
Apparently we're a semi-unique case in the Eurozone, convertibility was stopped in 2011-12.Seriously? That's interesting. You can still convert our former currency D-Mark to Euro at any branch of our central bank.
Still too early, maybe my kids can make use of itthat could be worth a considerable amount to the right collector at the right time.