Germany 1923, Inflation Series, 2,000,000,000-mark stamp in dull brown and black green, typographically printed by the Reichsdruckerei in Berlin and issued on November 12, 1923, during the final stage of Germany’s hyperinflation. Measuring 22 x 26 mm, the stamp features an upright 'waffle' watermark and roulette perforation 13. It was released as a regular definitive issue in full sheets of 100 stamps and is presented here in mint never hinged (MNH) condition. Catalogued as Michel DR 326BP, Scott DE 306, Yvert et Tellier DR 327, Stanley Gibbons DR 338, AFA DR 326A, and Unificato DR 327, the issue includes two recognized minor variants. This stamp exemplifies the economic collapse of the Weimar Republic, when postage denominations escalated into the billions. The full sheet is a rare and powerful artifact reflecting both philatelic and historical extremity. Estimate "$80 – 100"
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