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SCG4182 - Germany 1923 – Inflation Overprint, 30 Tausend Mark
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This striking German Reich stamp comes from the hyperinflation period of 1923, when values were frequently revalued due to the collapsing currency. Originally issued at a much lower denomination, it was revalued with a bold overprint of “30 Tausend” (30,000 Marks) in dark blue on a blue background. The Gothic script and strong typographic design highlight the urgency of the era’s monetary chaos. Such overprints are highly sought after as symbols of Weimar Germany’s economic history. A fascinating piece for philatelists focusing on inflation issues, overprints, or German monetary history.
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