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SCG10904 - Germany 1923 Hyperinflation Surcharge – 500 Tausend on 500,000 Mark, Brown (Deutsches Reich)
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This striking Germany 1923 inflation issue features a bold “500 Tausend” surcharge applied to the earlier 500,000-Mark definitive during the peak of the Weimar hyperinflation crisis. Printed in brown with intricate ornamental engraving, the stamp captures a dramatic moment when currency values changed daily. The surcharge typography is crisp and well-defined, adding to its historical and philatelic appeal. A desirable piece for collectors of German history, inflation-era overprints, and early 20th-century monetary studies.
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