Weimar Republic – official issues

German postage dues were first used during the Weimar Republic era.  File:Germany 30pf first off.jpg|1920 30 pfennig value File:Germany 2m num due.jpg|1920 2 mark value File:Germany 3m due second.jpg|1922 3m value on colored paper File:Germany offic colored paper.jpg|1922 10m value on colored paper File:Germany due workers.jpg|1923 20m workers File:Germany 400m official.jpg|1923 400m value   File:Germany infla official.jpg|1923 2 million mark surcharge File:Germany due numeral.jpg|1923 3 rentenpfennig value File:Germany eagle due.jpg|1924 10pf eagle File:Germany oval num due.jpg|1932 6pf value 
 * In 1920-21, numeral designs were issued, only inscribed Dienstmarke. Those with "21" in a corner or corners were used for Prussian local official mail.
 * Also in 1920, Bavarian and Wurttemberg dues (two types) were overprinted Deutsches Reich upon their unification with Germany. While these could be used anywhere in Germany, clearly they were generally used in those regions.
 * In 1922, new numeral designs were issued on colored paper.
 * In 1923, then-current definitives were overprinted with a serpentine "DIENSTMARKE".
 * Beginning in August 1923, hyperinflation surcharges were issued.
 * In December, numeral values in the revised rentenfpennig currency were released.
 * In 1924, then-current eagle and von Stephan definitives were overprinted "Dienstmarke".
 * Beginning in 1927, a long set of oval designs was issued.

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