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SCG4190 - Germany 1923 – 60 Pfennig “Blacksmiths at Work” Stamp
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This 60 Pfennig stamp from the Deutsches Reich (Germany), issued in 1923, features a dynamic engraving of blacksmiths laboring at the forge. The design shows three workers engaged in traditional metalworking, symbolizing strength, industry, and resilience during a time of great economic hardship in Germany. Printed in a rich carmine-red shade, it reflects the bold graphic style of early 20th-century German philately. Stamps from this period are also linked to the era of hyperinflation, when postal rates fluctuated rapidly, making them historically significant. A highly collectible issue for both German and thematic collections, particularly those focusing on labor, industry, and social history.
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