Germany 1923, Inflation Series, 200,000,000-mark stamp in dark ochre brown, typographically printed by the Reichsdruckerei in Berlin and issued on November 5, 1923, during the critical final weeks of Germany’s hyperinflation. Measuring 22 x 26 mm, the stamp features an upright 'waffle' watermark and roulette perforation 13. Issued as a regular definitive, it was printed in full sheets of 100 and is presented here in mint never hinged (MNH) condition. Catalogued as Michel DR 323BP, Scott DE 304, Yvert et Tellier DR 309, Stanley Gibbons DR 336, and Unificato DR 309, the issue also includes one minor variant. This high-denomination stamp exemplifies the unprecedented scale of inflation and postal rate adjustments in late 1923. Its intact sheet format offers exceptional historical context and philatelic value. Estimate "$70 – 85"
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