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This set of German Reich definitive stamps from 1922–1923 depicts symbolic scenes of manual labor and craftsmanship, celebrating agriculture and industry in post–World War I Germany. The designs show workers harvesting crops with scythes, blacksmiths at the forge, and builders with tools, emphasizing productivity and national recovery. Issued during the inflationary period of the Weimar Republic, these stamps often appear with high denominations such as 25 Marks, 60 Pfennig, 100 Pfennig, and 160 Pfennig. They are part of the “Arbeiter” (Workers) series, a notable representation of early 20th-century social and economic themes in German philately. Collectors value these for both their artistic woodcut-style designs and their historical context tied to Germany’s interwar economy.
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