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SCG3831 - Germany 1923 – 50,000 Mark Inflation Issue

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SCG3831 - Germany 1923 – 50,000 Mark Inflation Issue

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This German Reich stamp, issued in 1923, has a face value of 50,000 Marks, reflecting the peak of the Weimar Republic’s hyperinflation crisis. Printed in brown, it features a bold numeral “50” at the center, with “Tausend Mark” (Thousand Marks) and the full denomination “50,000 Mark” inscribed below. Inflation-era stamps like this were produced in huge quantities as postal rates skyrocketed almost daily. For collectors, it represents both a striking design and a powerful reminder of Germany’s economic turmoil of the early 1920s. Surviving examples remain popular among philatelists interested in historical monetary themes.

 

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