Issued in May 1922 as part of the German Empire’s “Numerals” definitive series, this 5 Pfennig stamp features a minimalist numeral design by Willi Geiger, emphasizing clarity and utility during the inflationary pressures of the Weimar era. Printed in lilac carmine by typography at the Reichsdruckerei in Berlin, it is perforated comb 14 x 14¼ and printed on paper with upright waffle watermark. The stamp measures 22 by 26 mm and represents low-denomination usage in daily postal rates of the time. Catalogued as Michel DR 177 (Scott DE 161, Yvert DR 160, Gibbons DR 176, AFA DR 177, Unificato DR 160), this lot consists of a complete mint never hinged sheet of 100 stamps, all with full original gum, strong color, and no perforation faults or folds. A fine and affordable sheet from the early 1920s German inflation period. Estimate "$150 – 180"
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