A Look at German Hyperinflation Surcharge Stamps

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • We take a deep dive into all those unbelievably high denomination stamps from Germany in the years following World War I, trying to understand why these stamps exist and enough history to get a sense of why there are so many of them.
    Inflation chart: By Delphi234 - Own work, CC0, commons.wikime...
    Currency images credit and thanks to National Numismatic Collection, National Museum of American History.
    As always when I do German stamp videos, a special shout out to www.germanstam... for permission to use images from the site.

Комментарии • 55

  • @AuroraMills
    @AuroraMills 5 месяцев назад +5

    It's a good day when Ken drops a video! As always, I learned a great deal from your work.
    As a side note, the 400 Tausand 15,25,30 and 40 pfennig, dark- to black-yellow ochre stamps (Michel 297-300) ARE available without the overprint, but they are rare. They have Michel sub-numbers 297 F, 298 F/U, 299F and 300F. My understanding is that by October '23 when these were printed, the regional offices had been directed by the postal ministry to make them cheap since they were only a substrate for the overprint. . To cut cost, they used the cheaper brown dye. Since they were printed only to by overprinted, few base stamps remain, but they are available.
    Why the four denominations and not simply print a bunch of one denomination..?? No idea.
    I'm hoping someone will correct me where I'm wrong.
    Thanks again Ken!

    • @KensStampCollection
      @KensStampCollection  5 месяцев назад

      Cheaper ink. That makes sense. Thank you. I’m guessing the non-overprinted ones are errors. I’ll look them up. Thanks!

  • @richardweil8813
    @richardweil8813 8 дней назад +1

    Very interesting and well done. My father-in-law (1906-86) lived in Berlin then. He said you would pay for your meal when you sat down, because the price might double by the time you finished. He and a friend acted as guides and translators for a visiting American, who paid them $10 U.S. For the next two weeks they lived like kings on it.

  • @christopherdecker3830
    @christopherdecker3830 2 месяца назад +2

    Love your organization of these 😀! Well done.

  • @ocsmadr10ojcisch25
    @ocsmadr10ojcisch25 2 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant video. Well elaborated and quality information...thank you also for telling the history behind the stamps.

  • @voneschenbachmusic
    @voneschenbachmusic 5 месяцев назад +2

    Wow - I've been collecting German for decades and never noticed the base stamp colors that were different in the overprint variety! I read several of Erich Maria Remarque's novels (author of All Quiet On The Western Front) and a few take place during the hyper-inflation era. He talks about starvation, suicides, people going to museums and other public buildings to stay warm, and everhone rushing out to spend currency the minute they get it because it will be worth less in days.

  • @SnailmailwithSmokey
    @SnailmailwithSmokey 3 месяца назад +2

    Great video, With lots of useful information! Such an interesting topic, I think we have all found one of these stamps and wondered what the story was, thanks for the great explanation!

    • @KensStampCollection
      @KensStampCollection  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you. I enjoy your videos by the way. Everyone--go watch @SnailmailwithSomkey

    • @SnailmailwithSmokey
      @SnailmailwithSmokey 3 месяца назад +1

      @@KensStampCollection Thank you!

  • @fufufini
    @fufufini 5 месяцев назад +2

    The 'forever stamp' concept might have been useful during this era! I sometimes wonder if these chaotic/ridiculous stamps were sort of a passive-aggressive cry from Germany to the rest of the world to protest their reparations burden... it seems like there might have been other quieter ways to handle the situation. Thanks for the video and conveying your thought process re: how to organize and trying some approaches to see how they work out.

    • @KensStampCollection
      @KensStampCollection  5 месяцев назад

      You make an excellent point. Politics are part of these choices too

  • @grandcrowdadforde6127
    @grandcrowdadforde6127 2 месяца назад +1

    These are great! on cover-- i have some.. theres always 4/5 }} or more stamps used just for 1 simple letter...!

    • @KensStampCollection
      @KensStampCollection  2 месяца назад +1

      These are much harder to get used. Imagine the price of a letter doubling days after you bought the stamps. No wonder there were so many stamps on each cover.

  • @ThreeStunStamps
    @ThreeStunStamps 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video Ken! You never fail with the detailed explanations! 👍🙌

    • @KensStampCollection
      @KensStampCollection  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks - I'm worrying that I might be getting too in the weeds, but they come out like they come out.

  • @GreatStampAdventure
    @GreatStampAdventure 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, another video chock and block with information. Since I started watching the video at about zero knowledge of the German hyperinflation stamps, apart from seeing them in world stamp mixes, I will have to watch the video many times! It is pretty complicated! I cannot imagine how it must have felt to literally loose the value of your money at such a rate. Horrible! ... About putting away mint and used stamps of each stamp - I thought it will be neat to have a set of used stamps and following it a set of mint stamps of the same stamps, but I haven't done any of this yet, and it might take up too much space in practice. Thanks so much for the video, Ken!!!!

  • @mr.m7014
    @mr.m7014 3 месяца назад +1

    I have some of your missing stamps as I looked at your nice collections.

    • @KensStampCollection
      @KensStampCollection  3 месяца назад

      You must have a very nice collection. These are fun to collect.

    • @mr.m7014
      @mr.m7014 3 месяца назад +1

      @@KensStampCollection agree! You have a rare collection too:)

  • @tedlawrence4189
    @tedlawrence4189 4 месяца назад +1

    I took a sheet of the 20 milliarden value with me on my trip to Germany 30 years ago. I figured if I cashed them in I may become one of the wealthiest men in the World. LOL. Just kidding. The roulette variety of that stamp is pretty scarce in genuine usage cancelled condition. Back in the late '70s,I purchased,several thousand sheets of mixed denominations. I paid 10c a sheet. I still have them as they at least make me feel wealthy anyway! Many fake cancels exist on these inflation issues. Only buy the valuable ones which have been expertized.

    • @KensStampCollection
      @KensStampCollection  4 месяца назад

      That's great advice. It's much easier to fake a cancel than to fake the base stamp.

  • @ballsofsteel-pz5nv
    @ballsofsteel-pz5nv 5 месяцев назад +5

    For the ultimate in hyperinflation stamps see Hungary in 1946. The top value in that set (Scott 774) is 500,000 Billio-Pengo. That is half a million million million Pengo! Cheers!

  • @RaviKumar-hb7gz
    @RaviKumar-hb7gz 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi , i have inherited a massive collection of stamps and from researching online i seem to have a lot of valuable stamps. what i am seeking to find out is where and how do i sell them? regards

    • @KensStampCollection
      @KensStampCollection  2 месяца назад

      I'm sorry for your loss. What makes you think they are valuable?
      What limited information I can share about selling a collection, I've put in my blog here: kensstampcollection.blogspot.com/2023/09/kens-advice-on-selling-stamp-collection.html

  • @petervik5399
    @petervik5399 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, I'm still a bit confused but do have a better understanding of these stamps now. Thank you.

    • @KensStampCollection
      @KensStampCollection  5 месяцев назад

      They can be confusing for sure. If you have some, sort through your pile and then watch again. Enjoy

  • @johnwmartin6218
    @johnwmartin6218 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Ken, maybe you might check Hungary for high inflation items.

  • @rogerturner1881
    @rogerturner1881 5 месяцев назад +1

    also in Greece there was inflation of the Greek drachma in 1st September 1942-1944 GREEK ISSUE OF LANDSCAPES 18 values from 2dr to 5,000,000dr. and in 20th July 1944 a set of 10 with overprint values 50,000+450,000dr.11th November 1944-1945 they issued a NEW DRACHMA overprint for a set of 4.

  • @silkontheweb
    @silkontheweb 5 месяцев назад +1

    I heard a buddy once say that he's rich in friends, but not in dollars in cents... I always liked that idea... we're rich in stamps, eh? 😂

  • @solo-on-the-fly
    @solo-on-the-fly 5 месяцев назад

    Where did you get the specific dates of changes in postage rates from? Is there a source book? I have always been very curious about these inflation stamps. I have a whole collection of these from when I was a kid in the 1970s. I am looking to create some sort of collection book presentation with history notes included. Thanks for all your videos!

    • @KensStampCollection
      @KensStampCollection  5 месяцев назад

      They are listed in the Michel stamp catalog, but I also found some sources with a google search for "German Postal Rate History." There were some minor differences, so I trusted Michel more. I love your project idea.

    • @solo-on-the-fly
      @solo-on-the-fly 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@KensStampCollection Thank you! The Michel's catalog has been on my list to check out.

  • @ugolock-filatelista
    @ugolock-filatelista 5 месяцев назад +1

    Super. Thank you.

  • @PIT72100
    @PIT72100 3 месяца назад

    Hi,ken I received the collection of my dad he have been collecting stamps for 70 years he passed away 2 years ago and he told me that in the collection a hawaii stamp worth 100000 Euro. Can you recommend me were I can sell the stamp... thanks

    • @KensStampCollection
      @KensStampCollection  3 месяца назад

      I'm sorry for your loss. What a nice connection to your father, though.
      So, let me start by saying I've written a blog article about selling stamps. I'm not very good at that, but what limited information I can share is here: kensstampcollection.blogspot.com/2023/09/kens-advice-on-selling-stamp-collection.html
      That said, you've intrigued me. 100,000 Euro is quite a sum. It's not impossible for a Hawaii stamp, but it would be amazing. The only stamp I can see that would be worth that amount is a blue 2 cent stamp with a simple 2 in the middle of it. Is that what you have?
      Anyway, I'd really like to see a picture of what you have, just for my own curiosity. Would you mind sending me one at kenflowers at comcast dot net?

  • @leemenghuat2512
    @leemenghuat2512 3 месяца назад +1

    I I also have but I don't know the value

    • @KensStampCollection
      @KensStampCollection  3 месяца назад

      As a rule, these stamps unused are not worth very much, but used, they can be more valuable, although most under $10.

  • @user-kx6px3sf6g
    @user-kx6px3sf6g 5 месяцев назад +1

    Papier = paper, so a papiermark is a paper mark.

  • @FilipeLemos1964
    @FilipeLemos1964 5 месяцев назад +1

    👋👋👋👍👍💪😝