Currency Market Overview

The currency market reveals the following exchange rates:

  • Selling 1 Gold = 5.05 DEM
  • Selling 1 DEM = 0.215 Gold

General Market Prices Conversion (DEM and Gold)

Below is an overview of key raw materials and finished products in DEM and their Gold equivalent based on the rate of 1 Gold = 5.05 DEM:


CategoryItemPrice in DEMPrice in Gold
Raw MaterialsGrain0.145 DEM0.0287 Gold

Iron0.13 DEM0.0257 Gold

Oil1 DEM0.198 Gold

Titanium5 DEM0.990 Gold
BreadQuality 10.4 DEM0.0792 Gold

Quality 2
0.494 DEM0.0978 Gold

Quality 30.526 DEM0.1042 Gold

Quality 41.1 DEM0.2178 Gold

Quality 53.799 DEM0.7522 Gold
Ground WeaponsQuality 10.14 DEM0.0277 Gold

Quality 20.199 DEM0.0394 Gold

Quality 30.25 DEM0.0495 Gold

Quality 40.6 DEM0.1188 Gold

Quality 5N/AN/A
Airplane TicketsQuality 1N/AN/A

Quality 20.65 DEM0.1287 Gold

Quality 30.9 DEM0.1782 Gold

Quality 43 DEM0.5941 Gold

Quality 54 DEM0.7921 Gold
AircraftQuality 10.189 DEM0.0374 Gold

Quality 2N/AN/A

Quality 34.25 DEM0.8416 Gold

Quality 4N/AN/A

Quality 5N/AN/A

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Economic Observations

  1. Stabilizing Currency Exchange: The DEM has reached a stable exchange rate, providing much-needed economic reassurance. This stability suggests that recent efforts to bolster the currency have been effective, reinforcing confidence in Germany’s monetary system.

  2. End of the Wage War: The recent "wage war" seems to have concluded, with average wages now resting at 4 DEM. This adjustment indicates a balanced demand for workers and may help curb inflationary pressures brought on by previous wage hikes.

  3. Treasury and Currency Reserves: Germany's treasury holds 313.863 DEM and 121.705 Gold, contributing to fiscal stability. Meanwhile, the total DEM circulation has increased to 2,370 DEM. Additionally, an unknown reserve of 114.103 SEK (Swedish currency) was discovered in the treasury, raising questions about Sweden’s economic involvement in the region.

These developments highlight Germany’s current economic resilience amid ongoing pressures from external conflicts and internal financial adjustments.