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America 250 Inflation Currency Set – 9 Notes with Venezuela Digital Bolívar, IRR, Zimbabwe & Hungary

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America 250 Inflation Currency Set – 9 Notes with Venezuela Digital Bolívar, IRR, Zimbabwe & Hungary

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America 250 Inflation Currency Set – 9 Notes with Venezuela Digital Bolívar, IRR, Zimbabwe & Hungary

This privately assembled America 250 anniversary superset includes 9 world banknotes and inflation-era issues spanning some of the most widely collected modern and postwar monetary crises. The group includes a 2021 Venezuela 100 bolívares digitales, 2023 Venezuela 200 bolívares digitales, 2023 Venezuela 500 bolívares digitales, a 2026 Iran 10 million rials note, a 2008 Zimbabwe AA 100 trillion dollars, 2008 Zimbabwe Special Agro-Cheques in 25 billion, 50 billion, and 100 billion dollars, and a 1946 Hungary 10,000 B.-Pengő note. The set is offered as a complete 9-note group. All notes are described as UNC except for the 1946 Hungarian B.-Pengő, which should be considered circulated.

The Venezuelan notes represent the bolívar digital era, part of Venezuela’s continuing redenomination history following years of severe inflation and repeated currency reforms. The 2021 100 bolívares digitales type belongs to the series introduced after the October 2021 monetary redenomination, while the later 200 and 500 bolívares digitalesnotes expanded the higher-denomination range of the series. Numismatic references identify the 2023-dated 500 bolívares digital note as part of the Battle of Lake Maracaibo design type, with “17 de Agosto de 2023” appearing on the face.

The Zimbabwe portion is especially important for collectors of modern hyperinflation currency. The set includes the iconic 2008 Zimbabwe 100 trillion dollars AA note, one of the best-known banknotes of the late Zimbabwe dollar era, together with three Special Agro-Cheques from 2008 in 25 billion, 50 billion, and 100 billion dollars. The agro-cheques were a short-lived emergency-style issue connected with Zimbabwe’s agricultural payment system during the country’s escalating inflationary crisis, and the 100 billion dollar agro-cheque is widely cataloged as a 2008 Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe issue.

The Hungarian note adds a classic postwar European hyperinflation element to the group. The 1946 Hungary 10,000 B.-Pengő belongs to the final phase of the pengő collapse, when denominations were expressed in increasingly large units including milpengő and B.-pengő. Numismatic references identify the B.-Pengő unit as representing one trillion pengő, placing these notes among the most dramatic monetary artifacts of the immediate post-World War II period.

As a collector-focused theme set, this group connects multiple inflation stories across different eras and regions: postwar Hungary, late-stage Zimbabwe dollar hyperinflation, Venezuela’s modern redenomination cycle, and a contemporary high-denomination Iranian rial item. Presented as an America 250 celebration superset, it offers a visually striking and historically meaningful selection for collectors of world paper money, monetary reform, emergency currency, and hyperinflation issues.

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