Germany 1923, Inflation Series, 2,000,000-mark stamp in violet, typographically printed by the Reichsdruckerei in Berlin and issued on October 13, 1923, amid the acute monetary crisis of the Weimar hyperinflation. The stamp measures 22 x 26 mm and features an upright 'waffle' watermark with comb perforation 14 x 14¼. Produced as a definitive daily issue, it was released in full sheets of 100 stamps, with this example in mint never hinged (MNH) condition. Catalogued as Michel DR 315AWa, Scott DE 282, Yvert et Tellier DR 296, Stanley Gibbons DR 317, AFA DR 315, and Unificato DR 296, this issue also includes two minor variants. The stark numeric design and high denomination reflect the urgent postal adjustments required during the inflation's peak. As a complete MNH sheet, this item offers both historical depth and collector value. Estimate "$60 – 75"
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