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SCG9890 - Germany 1923 – 10 Millionen Red Overprint on 10,000,000 Mk Inflation Stamp
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A striking hyperinflation-era stamp from Germany, issued in late 1923 when the Mark collapsed and emergency surcharges became routine. This example shows the bold “10 Millionen” red overprint applied to the underlying 10,000,000 Mark design, creating one of the dramatic high-value surcharges of the period. Printed in vivid red on buff paper with crisp Germanic typography typical of the Reichspost. Such overprinted issues capture the economic chaos and rapid rate-changes of the final Weimar inflation months. A historically rich piece sought after by both German specialists and inflation-era thematic collectors.
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