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This German Reich stamp, issued in 1923, reflects the hyperinflation crisis that gripped the Weimar Republic. With a denomination of 300 Marks, it was part of the inflation series where postal rates changed rapidly, forcing the Reichspost to release high-value definitives in simple numeral designs. The stamp is printed in green, featuring a large bold "300" in the center, with the word Mark in Gothic script and Dreihundert spelled out below. The ornamental border is typical of the emergency issues of the period, prioritizing speed of production over elaborate artwork.
For collectors, these stamps are significant historical artifacts, illustrating one of the most dramatic monetary collapses of the 20th century. Variations in paper, perforations, and shades make them interesting to study.
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