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Vintage Banknote 1945 Hungary 10K Stamped, 100K, 10M Pengő Currency Progression Set

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Step into a legendary moment of economic history. This curated 3-banknote progression set traces the rapid, breathtaking collapse of the post-WWII Hungarian financial system—the most extreme hyperinflation event ever recorded.

Spanning from July to November 1945, this three-piece lot showcases how rapidly zeros were added to the currency denominations in a desperate scramble to keep up with the soaring cost of living. Each note features beautiful, intricate neoclassical engraving work on the reverse side.

Ships flat rate from Hungary! Combine items from our Europe Collection to save on postage. Non-EU buyers cover any import duties. Courier delivery requires a physical street address (no P.O. boxes). Thank you!

The Banknotes Included In This Set:
  1. 10,000 Pengő ("Tízezer Pengő") — Issued July 15, 1945
    • Serial Number: L 484 / 086505
    • Condition Grade: Fine (F). Highly authentic circulated note with an honest vertical center fold and minor edge handling. (Please note: The front side of this specific note features the official "MNB" emergency validation stamp).
  2. 100,000 Pengő ("Százezer Pengő") — Issued October 23, 1945
    • Serial Number: M 250 / 082740
    • Condition Grade: Very Fine (VF). Exceptional preservation. The paper body is remarkably bright, clean, and rigid, completely free of hard center creases or broken fibers. Features the Hungarian coat of arms flanked by stylized fish.
  3. 10,000,000 Pengő ("Tízmillió Pengő") — Issued November 16, 1945
    • Serial Number: O 015 / 048861
    • Condition Grade: Fine (F). Features a soaring dove of peace over the denomination. It shows typical light handling wear and minor edge aging, but holds crisp graphics and strong paper structure.
  • Catalog Identifications: Pick #119c, #120a, and #122a (Standard Catalog of World Paper Money)
  • Average Dimensions: Approximately 174 mm x 84 mm to 177 mm x 86 mm
An extraordinary educational display piece or centerpiece gift for economic history buffs and currency enthusiasts! 

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