Weimar Republic stamps year 1923 75 t Mark full sheet

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Deutsche Reich 1923  75 t Mark full sheet (10×10)  MNH(**)

Weimar Republic stamps year 1923 75 t Mark full sheet MNH

📮 Context: 1923 Weimar Republic Stamps

In 1923, the Weimar Republic was experiencing one of history’s most severe episodes of hyperinflation. The Papiermark lost value so rapidly that ordinary postage rates soared into the tens of thousands or millions of marks. As a result:

  • The German postal service issued stamps with increasingly large face values.
  • Many stamps were overprinted with new denominations (e.g., “75 Tsd” meaning 75 000 Marks) on older lower-value stamps to keep up with inflation.

This era produced a wide variety of inflation issues that collectors today pursue.


📅 The 75 Tausend / 75 000 Mark Issues

🏷️ What “75 Tsd” Means

  • The abbreviation “75 Tsd” on a stamp stands for 75 000 Marksthousands of marks.
  • These were typically overprints applied to previously printed designs to reflect rising postal rates.

📌 Issued During Hyperinflation

  • According to catalogs, stamps denominated 75 Tausend Mark were part of the 1923 inflation series (Michel catalogue ~Mi 274–276).
  • These appear in standard postage issues (e.g., number in circle / numbers series), not always just as postage slabs — high values like 50 000, 75 000, 100 000 Marks reflect how fast inflation rose that autumn.

📜 Full Sheets & Collectible Format

📄 Full Sheet Availability

  • Full sheets (e.g., 10×10 = 100 stamps) of these inflated denominations do exist and are traded among collectors, often mint never hinged (MNH).
  • Listings on dealer sites show Weimar Republic 1923 75 T Mark full sheets offered for sale, typically at modest prices for MNH examples (e.g., ~€14 new / MNH).

🧾 How They’re Sold

  • Many suppliers list these stamps as German Reich or Deutsche Reich 1923 issues, even though they come from the Weimar Republic era (1919–1933).
  • Like other hyperinflation stamps, these full sheets are not rare by collector standards, but they are historically interesting.

📑 Stamp Designs & Catalog Info (1923)

🧾 Inflation Definitive Series

  • In mid-September 1923, definitive stamps ranging from 5 000 Mark to 75 000 Mark were issued in sheets with waffle watermarks and typographic number designs.

🧾 Country / Catalogue Identifiers

  • Many collectors refer to Michel or similar catalogue numbers when identifying these stamps.
  • A common high-value in this set is Michel 276 for 75 Tausend Mark stamps.

🧾 Overprint Variety

  • In addition to standard issues, various overprints applied to older stamps resulted in values up to millions and billions of Marks later in 1923, but 75 Tsd is among the earlier elevated denominations.

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