Germany 1923, Inflation Series, 50,000,000-mark stamp in a two-tone color scheme of blue green and black opal green, typographically printed by the Reichsdruckerei in Berlin. Issued in October 1923 amid the final phase of the Weimar hyperinflation crisis, the stamp features upright 'waffle' watermark, comb perforation 14 x 14¼, and standard dimensions of 22 x 26 mm. This high-denomination regular issue, part of Germany’s emergency postal measures, was printed in full sheets of 100 stamps. The numeric design underlines the staggering devaluation of currency, with this specific variety—Michel DR 321AWb—recognized as a minor variant of DR 321A, though unlisted in Yvert et Tellier and Stanley Gibbons. The sheet is in mint never hinged (MNH) condition and holds historical significance as a tangible artifact from a period of national financial upheaval, highlighting the extremes to which inflation distorted daily life and postal rates. Estimate "$75 – 95"
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