Vintage Banknote 1945 Hungary 10000 Tízezer Pengő STAMPED MNB WWII 047047
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CHF 17.00
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Step into a legendary moment of economic history. Issued on July 15, 1945, this 10,000 Pengő note circulated during the height of Hungary's post-WWII hyperinflation—the most extreme currency collapse ever recorded.
This specific banknote features the highly collectible, official "MNB" (Magyar Nemzeti Bank) overprint stamp directly above the allegorical female portrait on the front. This stamp represents a dramatic emergency monetary intervention where the Hungarian government forced citizens to present their cash to be officially stamped to remain legal tender.
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The reverse features the denomination printed in multiple regional languages including Slovak, Romanian, Serbian, German, and Croatian.
- Key Feature: Official MNB Overprint Validation Stamp Present
- Serial Number: L 464 / 047047 (Features an attractive repeating 047-047 pattern sequence)
- Catalog Identification: Pick #119c (Standard Catalog of World Paper Money)
- Denomination: 10,000 Pengő ("Tízezer Pengő")
- Approximate Size: 174 mm x 84 mm
- Condition Grade: Fine (F). An authentic, honestly circulated wartime piece. It exhibits a prominent, deep vertical center crease line, minor corner softening, and handling wear, but the paper fibers remain completely strong and structurally sound with no holes.
This note is for art-focused collectors, history buffs, and those building a collection around strong female imagery in global currency. It is an essential artifact for anyone documenting World War II history or the global story of hyperinflation.