German Republic (1922 - 1923)
As inflation picked up, it was necessary to issue new (and higher) values regularly. |
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The first series with values over 100 Mark |
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New posthorn series, without colored underprint. |
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Welfare stamps issued in 1922. The surcharge was for aid to the children and the elderly. |
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Higher values for the airmail stamps. |
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An old design, values now in Marks instead of Pfennig |
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The first stamps with values over 1000 Marks were issued only 6 months after the last stamps in Pfennig |
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Surcharged stamps, notice the surcharge is 20 -50 times the postal value of the stamp. |
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Wartburg castle and the Cologne cathedral. |
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Airmails, this time without underprint. |
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A new design of "high" value stamps. The were the last stamps with numbers as the figures got so big it was easier to use text. |
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The last regular issues. |
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