Stamp
SCG7347 - Germany 1923 “5 Millionen Mark” Inflation Issue
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This striking red stamp from the Deutsches Reich was issued in 1923, during the height of Germany’s hyperinflation crisis. It features a large numeral “5” and the overprinted value of 5 Millionen Mark, symbolizing the rapid devaluation of the German currency at the time. Originally printed in a lower denomination, this emergency revaluation reflects the turbulent economic period that devastated post–World War I Germany. The ornate geometric pattern remains a classic hallmark of German inflation-era design, combining urgency and artistry in equal measure.
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