Germany – Scott # 125, used
$1.25
Germany Scott #125 is a 1920 definitive featuring President Friedrich Ebert of the Weimar Republic. Offered used with strong detail and clear cancellation.
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Description
Issued in 1920, Germany Scott #125 is a definitive stamp depicting President Friedrich Ebert, the first democratically elected president of the Weimar Republic. Following the collapse of the German Empire after World War I, Ebert became a central figure in guiding Germany through its fragile early years as a republic.
The design features a formal engraved portrait of Ebert, framed by an ornate decorative border typical of early Weimar-era stamp design. The classical engraving style and symmetrical layout give the stamp a serious, statesmanlike presence, reflecting the gravity of Germany’s political transformation.
With a denomination of 50 pfennig, this stamp was intended for higher domestic and international letter rates, making it one of the more substantial values in everyday postal use during the early 1920s.
This example is offered used, showing a bold cancellation with intact perforations and strong remaining detail. A fine collectible for students of Weimar Germany, political history, and classic engraved stamps.
Country: Germany
Year of Issue: 1920
Scott Number: 125
Denomination: 50 pfennig
Condition: Used





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