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Vintage Banknote 1946 Hungary 100 Millió Pengő Girl Parliament Hyperinflation Art

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Step into a legendary moment of economic history. Issued on March 18, 1946, this note circulated during the height of Hungary's hyperinflation, the most extreme currency collapse ever recorded.

The front features a portrait of a young woman in traditional Palóc dress, serving as an idealized, allegorical figure symbolizing the resilient spirit of the Hungarian peasantry and nation. The reverse displays a stunning, detailed engraving of the Hungarian Parliament Building on the banks of the Danube River.

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  • Serial Number: P 017 / 034419
  • Catalog: Pick #124 
  • Denomination: 100 Millió Pengő (One Hundred Million Pengő)
  • Size: Approximately 158 mm x 78 mm
  • Condition: Very Fine (VF). Crisp original paper with authentic historical folds. The note displays excellent alignment, clean margins, and rich purple-brown ink preservation typical of authentic postwar currency from this era.
This note is for art-focused collectors, history buffs, and those building a collection around strong female imagery and iconic architectural landmarks in global currency. It is an essential artifact for anyone documenting postwar European history or the ultimate global story of hyperinflation.

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