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SCG4970 - Germany 1923 Hyperinflation Surcharged Definitives – High Values
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This set of Deutsches Reich stamps was issued during the hyperinflation crisis of 1923, when postage rates changed almost daily. Original lower-value definitives were overprinted with massive surcharges to meet skyrocketing postal needs.
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The red 20 Millionen stamp reflects one of the highest denominations ever used in German postal history.
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The blue 30 Tausend (30,000) and green 100 Tausend (100,000) overprints show transitional values between thousands and millions.
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The 250 Tausend (250,000) on red highlights the instability of the currency before the Rentenmark reform.
These surcharged issues are significant to collectors as tangible reminders of Germany’s post–World War I economic collapse. Varieties in font, alignment, and ink intensity exist, making them an attractive field for specialists.
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