Deutsche Reich stamps 1923 300 Mark full sheet MNH
🇩🇪 Deutsche Reich – 1923 300 Mark Stamp
📆 Issue Context
- These stamps were issued during the Weimar Republic’s hyperinflation period of 1923, when postal rates and denominations rose extremely quickly due to economic collapse following World War I.
📮 Identification
- The 300 Mark stamp from 1923 is part of the “Numbers in Horizontal Oval” definitive series issued that year.
- It is typically green in color with large numerals showing “300” and the inscription “Deutsches Reich” (German Empire).
- In Michel catalogue, this stamp is usually listed as Michel #249 in that inflation-era definitive series.
📄 Full Sheet Details
- Typical sheets sold in the collector market are 100 stamps (10 × 10), as they came from the original printer’s large format before being cut for postal sale.
- These full sheets are usually offered as Mint Never Hinged (MNH), meaning the stamps have original, unused gum on the back — desirable for collectors.
- Sheets with intact margins/sometimes plate numbers or inscriptions are more collectible than loose stamps.



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