Stamp
SCG5469 - Germany 1923 400 Thousand Mark Inflation Overprint
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This striking stamp from the Weimar Republic (Deutsches Reich) era captures the chaos of Germany’s hyperinflation period of 1923. Originally a lower-value brown definitive, it was overprinted with “400 Tausend” (400,000 Marks) to keep pace with skyrocketing postal rates. The Gothic lettering and bold surcharge exemplify the emergency revaluations made during this economic crisis. A historically rich collectible symbolizing one of the most dramatic monetary inflations in world history.
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