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SCG651 - Germany 1923 Inflation Overprint Stamp (Used) – 250 Tausend
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This is a used German inflation-era stamp from 1923, originally a lower denomination but overprinted with “250 Tausend” (250,000) to reflect the hyperinflation period. Printed in red with bold black surcharge, it’s a striking example of Weimar Republic postal history, showcasing Germany’s rapid economic changes after World War I.
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