Stamp
SCG3843 - Germany 1900 – Germania Issue, 75 Pfennig Carmine
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This stamp belongs to the famous Germania series, first issued in 1900 by the German Empire (Deutsches Reich). The design features Germania, the allegorical female figure symbolizing the strength and unity of the German nation, wearing an imperial crown adorned with oak leaves. Printed in carmine, the 75 pfennig denomination was primarily used for higher-value postal rates, such as foreign or registered mail.
The Germania series remained in circulation for over two decades, spanning both the Imperial and early Weimar Republic periods, making it one of the longest-running and most iconic German stamp designs. Collectors value these issues for their rich historical context, variations in watermark, perforation, and printing types.
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