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SCG4187 - Germany 1923 Hyperinflation Issue – 250 Tausend Mark Overprint
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This striking German inflation-era stamp dates from 1923, one of the most turbulent years in the Weimar Republic. Originally printed as a lower-value issue, it was overprinted with “250 Tausend” (250,000) to keep up with skyrocketing postal rates caused by hyperinflation. The bold Gothic script and surcharge dominate the design, reflecting the economic chaos of the period. These stamps are highly collectible, as they capture a dramatic moment in German history when values changed almost daily. A must-have for any philatelist specializing in German Reich, inflation issues, or economic history on stamps.
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