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SCG7349 - Germany 1923 – 100 Mark Inflation Issue
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This 100 Mark stamp from the Deutsches Reich (German Empire) was issued in 1923, during the height of the Weimar Republic’s hyperinflation period. Printed in a deep violet-brown shade, it features a bold numeral “100” within an ornate oval lattice frame and the denomination “Mark” below. The Gothic script and minimalistic design reflect both the traditional German typographic style and the urgent need for high-value stamps as inflation soared. A powerful relic of economic crisis, this issue marks one of the most dramatic episodes in German postal and monetary history.
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