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SCG7285 - Germany (Deutsches Reich) – 1923 Inflation Overprint “30 Tausend” Stamp
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This striking blue German inflation-era stamp dates from 1923, during the height of the Weimar Republic’s hyperinflation. The base design, originally for a lower denomination, has been overprinted “30 Tausend” (30,000 Marks) in dark blue to reflect rapidly devaluing currency. The bold Gothic numerals and “Deutsches Reich” inscription capture the urgency of an economy in crisis. Such provisional overprints are prized by collectors for their historical context and typographic variety.
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