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This striking 100 Mark stamp was issued by Germany (Deutsches Reich) during the early 1920s, a period marked by severe post–World War I economic inflation. Printed in deep violet, the design is simple yet bold, with a large numeral “100” at the center, accompanied by the word “Mark” in Gothic script and framed by intricate net-like ornamentation. The top inscription reads “Deutsches Reich” and the bottom features “Einhundert” (one hundred).
Such high-value denominations reflected the rapid devaluation of German currency, with postage rates constantly rising to match inflation. Stamps like this are highly sought after for their historical significance, as they symbolize one of the most dramatic financial crises of the 20th century. Well-centered, cleanly perforated examples are especially prized by collectors of German philately and hyperinflation postal history.
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