Stamp
SCG5046 - Germany 1923 – 1 Million Mark Hyperinflation Issue
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This striking German stamp was issued in 1923 during the Weimar Republic hyperinflation crisis. It features a bold central numeral “1” with the word “MILLION” prominently displayed, denoting its extraordinary face value of 1,000,000 Marks. Printed in blue-green with an ornate rosette background, it belongs to the definitive inflation series that vividly illustrates the severe economic turmoil of post–World War I Germany. Stamps of this issue, with skyrocketing denominations, remain powerful reminders of one of the most dramatic financial collapses in modern history. Highly collectible for both monetary history and philately enthusiasts.
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