
German SPD Dues Stamps, 1923 Hyperinflation Issue
Germany · 1923 · Various Mark denominations
A set of contribution stamps issued by the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) in 1923. These stamps feature the party's acronym and 'Beitragsmarke' (contribution stamp) along with various high Mark denominations, reflecting the severe hyperinflation of the period.
Issued during the peak of Germany's hyperinflation crisis in the Weimar Republic, these stamps were used by the SPD to collect membership dues. The rapidly increasing denominations illustrate the dramatic devaluation of the German Mark at the time.
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