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SCG12673 - Germany (Deutsches Reich) – 5 Rentenmark Inflation Stabilization Definitive Stamp (1923)
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Issued by Germany (Deutsches Reich) during the critical monetary reform of 1923, this 5 Rentenmark stamp represents the stabilization period following the famous German hyperinflation crisis. The design features a classical allegorical female figure symbolizing strength and economic renewal, engraved by Z. F. Renner, whose name appears below the frame. The Rentenmark currency restored confidence after the collapse of the Papiermark, making this issue historically significant. Collectors value this stamp as an important transitional piece linking Germany’s inflation era to economic recovery. A key item for Weimar Republic, inflation-period, and economic-history thematic collections.
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