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SCG7304 - Germany 1923 – 500,000 Mark Hyperinflation Issue
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This striking brown stamp from the Weimar Republic era reflects the chaos of the 1923 hyperinflation crisis, when postage rates skyrocketed almost daily. Originally, lower-value designs were overprinted with massive denominations, like this “500 TAUSEND” (500,000 Marks), to keep up with inflation. The ornate rosette background and Gothic “Deutsches Reich” inscription give it a distinctive 1920s German aesthetic. These issues are emblematic of the financial turmoil that paved the way for major political and social changes in Germany.
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