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SCG4198 - Germany 1923 Hyperinflation Overprint – 20 Tausend on 12 Mark
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This striking German Reich stamp originates from the turbulent hyperinflation period of 1923. Originally issued as a 12 Mark Worker design, it was later overprinted with the bold inscription “20 Tausend” (20,000) to keep pace with skyrocketing inflation. The design depicts farmers at work, symbolizing labor and productivity, while the large black surcharge dominates the red background. These provisional overprints were produced in great urgency, reflecting Germany’s dire economic situation. Highly collectible, such issues embody both postal necessity and the dramatic story of the Weimar Republic’s monetary collapse.
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