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SCG7283 - Germany (Deutsches Reich) – 1923, 200 Mark Red Inflation Issue
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This striking red stamp with bold Gothic lettering and the denomination “Zweihundert Mark” (200 Marks) is part of Germany’s famous 1923 inflation period issues, a vivid reminder of the economic turmoil that swept through the Weimar Republic. Printed during one of the most dramatic hyperinflationary episodes in history, these stamps were revalued and reissued frequently as postal rates skyrocketed daily.
The ornate design features a central numeral “200” surrounded by a decorative guilloche pattern and intricate frame, typical of the pre-war German engraving style. Although common in circulation, its historical significance makes it a prized item for collectors specializing in German inflation-era philately or economic history themes.
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