Who Needs the Euro When You Can Pay With Deutsche Marks?

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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304373804577520930784840596.html
 
Sweet! Germany is waffling so much on the Euro problem that the amount of money required to rescue the damn experiment is reaching the point of increasing exponentially. This thing should have been abandoned two and a half years ago.
 
Looks like when/if the Euro disappears, the Germans won't have any problem reverting to the DM. Everyone else will need to start from scratch in effect letting the Germans win the race even before it starts.
 
Very interesting article, PMBug! The German people at least are more ready (than other Europeans) to dump the euro if it comes to that.

I wonder if there has been a relative change between the original DM vs euro exchange and what you see over there now?
 
I wonder if there has been a relative change between the original DM vs euro exchange and what you see over there now?

I would think that the "real" value of the DM is increasing for 2 reasons:

1) The Euro is fast becoming worthless
2) As time goes on, there are fewer and fewer DMs available

I know that if I was a German shop owner accepting DMs at the "official" exchange rate, I would hoard them unless I was sure that I would get stuck with them if they could no longer be exchanged.

The Germans are not dumb. They can see the Euro fading fast. This could be their escape valve.
 
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