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19-Note Set: 100 Billion $ Zimbabwe, 100 Trillion $ Zimbabwe, 500 M Digitales Venezuela, 100 M Digitales Venezuela, 2 M Rial Iran (2008), 2 M Rial Iran (2025), 10 K B-Pengő Hungary, 25 K Dinar Iraq, 500 K Dong Vietnam & 5 K Pound Syria

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19-Note Set: 100 Billion $ Zimbabwe, 100 Trillion $ Zimbabwe, 500 M Digitales Venezuela, 100 M Digitales Venezuela, 2 M Rial Iran (2008), 2 M Rial Iran (2025), 10 K B-Pengő Hungary, 25 K Dinar Iraq, 500 K Dong Vietnam & 5 K Pound Syria

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20-Note Set: 100 Billion $ Zimbabwe, 100 Trillion $ Zimbabwe, 500 M Digitales Venezuela, 100 M Digitales Venezuela, 2 M Rial Iran (2008), 2 M Rial Iran (2025), 10 K B-Pengő Hungary, 25 K Dinar Iraq, 500 K Dong Vietnam & 5 K Pound Syria

Authenticity
This complete hyperinflation collection comprises twenty uncirculated originals from seven central banks—the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Banco Central de Venezuela, Central Bank of Iran, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Hungary), Central Bank of Iraq, State Bank of Vietnam and Central Bank of Syria—each matching its listing in the Standard Catalog of World Paper Money.

Historical Significance

  • 2008 Zimbabwe 100 Billion Dollar Special Agro-Cheque (SCWPM P-44a): Printed at the height of Zimbabwe’s hyperinflation to fund agricultural imports as prices doubled almost daily.

  • 2008 Zimbabwe 100 Trillion Dollar Special Agro-Cheque (SCWPM P-91): One step shy of the final 500 Trillion issue, this note epitomizes the collapse of the Zimbabwean dollar.

  • 2024 Venezuela 500 Million BOLÍVAR DIGITALES (SCWPM P-146a): A polymer note issued after the 2021 redenomination, yet still reflecting ongoing inflation.

  • 2025 Venezuela 100 Million BOLÍVAR DIGITALES (SCWPM P-150a): The follow-on issue expanding the Digitales series as inflation persisted.

  • 2010 Iran 2 Million Rial (SCWPM #125a): Introduced amid mounting international sanctions and rapid price rises.

  • 2025 Iran 2 Million Rial (SCWPM #125b): A new-series note showcasing Iran’s continued struggle with currency devaluation.

  • 1946 Hungary 10 000 B-Pengő (SCWPM P-172a): From the worst peacetime inflation in modern history, printed in the run-up to the pengő’s replacement.

  • 2010 Iraq 25 000 Dinar (SCWPM P-60a): Issued during reconstruction, its high face value reflects post-conflict price surges.

  • Vietnam 500 000 Dong (SCWPM #117a): A mid-series note illustrating gradual currency erosion over decades of rapid growth.

  • Syria 5 000 Pound (SCWPM P-73a) × 10: Ten uncirculated notes from the series first issued during the 2017–18 inflation spike.

Design & Features

  • Zimbabwe 100 Billion: Steel-blue intaglio, oversized “100 000 000 000” numeral, giraffe-head watermark, “Special Agro-Cheque” header.

  • Zimbabwe 100 Trillion: Violet underprint, massive “100 000 000 000 000” numeral, baobab-tree watermark, polymer security window.

  • Venezuela 500 Million: Violet-orange polymer, holographic security stripe, Simón Bolívar watermark, microtext band.

  • Venezuela 100 Million: Pastel-blue polymer, color-shifting foil stripe, Bolívar portrait watermark, clear-window vignette.

  • Iran 2 Million (2010): Turquoise/gold guilloché, elegant Farsi calligraphy, metallic security thread, bank seal.

  • Iran 2 Million (2025): Composite polymer, infrared-reactive inks, new emblem watermark, raised tactile marks.

  • Hungary 10 000 B-Pengő: Green-gray bichrome, ornate guilloché, Árpád stripes and crown watermarks.

  • Iraq 25 000: Durable polymer, oil-derrick vignette, bilingual text, embedded metallic thread.

  • Vietnam 500 000: Cotton-fiber paper, Hồ Chí Minh portrait, lotus-flower watermark, colored security fibers.

  • Syria 5 000: Polymer substrate, Umayyad Mosque illustration, Arabic calligraphy, fiber-optic security thread.

Remarkable Denominations
From Syria’s modest five-thousand-pound notes (×10) to Zimbabwe’s astonishing one-hundred-trillion-dollar Agro-Cheque, this set spans eleven orders of magnitude—offering an unparalleled chronicle of monetary collapse.


Collector’s Value

This uncirculated 19-note hyperinflation set is a centerpiece for any world-currency collection. Its dramatic designs and staggering face values chart the extremes of economic history, making it a conversation-starting display guaranteed to captivate fellow enthusiasts and scholars alike.

 
 
 

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