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SCG7354 - Germany (Deutsches Reich) – 1923 “50,000 Mark” Inflation Issue
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This German stamp dates from the hyperinflation period of 1923, when postage values soared to extraordinary denominations due to economic collapse following World War I. It features the denomination “50 Tausend Mark” (50 Thousand Marks) in bold numerals within an ornate frame, printed in brown ochre, with “Deutsches Reich” inscribed above. Issued as part of the German inflation definitive series, this stamp represents the rapid devaluation of the Mark before the introduction of the Rentenmark later that year. Such issues are prized by collectors as tangible artifacts of one of the most dramatic episodes in modern economic history.
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