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SCG4179 - Germany 1923 Hyperinflation Stamp – 5 Million Marks
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This striking German stamp, issued in 1923 during the infamous Weimar hyperinflation, carries a face value of 5,000,000 Marks. Printed in bold red with the word “Millionen” prominently displayed, it symbolizes the severe economic collapse and skyrocketing postage costs of the time. The intricate circular rosette design serves both as decoration and as a safeguard against counterfeiting. Stamps of this period are historically significant, representing one of the most extreme cases of inflation in world history. A dramatic piece for any philatelist specializing in German Reich, monetary history, or classic crisis-era issues.
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