Germany 1923, Inflation Series, 500,000,000-mark stamp in varied tones of bluish olive yellow, dull gray green, and dark olive yellow, typographically printed by the Reichsdruckerei in Berlin and issued in November 1923 amid the terminal stage of the Weimar hyperinflation. Measuring 22 x 26 mm, the stamp features an upright 'waffle' watermark and comb perforation 14 x 14¼. Issued as a definitive daily-use postage stamp, this example is catalogued as Michel DR 324APUu and recognized as a minor variety of Michel DR 324A (#127584). Presented here as a complete sheet of 100 stamps in mint never hinged (MNH) condition, it stands as a vivid representation of Germany’s economic collapse and the dramatic escalation of postal denominations. The range of printed hues reflects the rushed and inconsistent production methods necessitated by spiraling inflation. This full sheet offers exceptional historical depth and visual impact. Estimate "$85 – 100"
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