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uncommon1900-1945
Germany 50,000 Mark Hyperinflation Stamp, 1923
Germany · 1923 · 50,000 Mark
A block of four German definitive stamps from 1923, each bearing a face value of 50,000 Mark. The block includes a selvedge with sheet value and total count markings.
Issued during the peak of hyperinflation in Weimar Germany, this stamp reflects the drastic devaluation of the German Mark, necessitating extremely high denominations for everyday postage.
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Image: Kds11 · License: Public domain
Estimated Values by Condition
Superb(S)
$300Perfectly centered, fresh, no faults
Extremely Fine(XF)
$180Well centered, fresh colors
Very Fine(VF)
$100Nicely centered, minor flaws
Fine(F)
$50Average centering, acceptable
Good(G)
$20Off-center or visible wear
Prices are approximate market estimates for educational purposes. Actual values depend on specific factors including cancel type, margins, and provenance.



