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Exclusive Inflationary Set featuring rare hyperinflation banknotes from Zimbabwe, Iraq, Vietnam, Venezuela, Iran, and Hungary (Set Includes 7 Banknotes Total)

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Exclusive Inflationary Set featuring rare hyperinflation banknotes from Zimbabwe, Iraq, Vietnam, Venezuela, Iran, and Hungary

Receive 1 of each note listed, 7 Banknotes Total.

"The Inflationary Set" is a unique collection that encapsulates the extreme scenarios of hyperinflation experienced by various countries. This set includes a carefully curated selection of banknotes, each representing a significant period in the monetary history of its country. The collection serves as a stark reminder of the economic challenges and the resilience of nations in the face of inflationary pressures.

  1. 1-Zimbabwe 100 Trillion Dollars 2008 AA P-91 Banknote: Perhaps the most iconic symbol of hyperinflation, this Zimbabwean banknote issued in 2008 during a period of economic crisis, showcases the extreme levels inflation can reach. Its denomination of 100 trillion dollars speaks volumes about the severity of Zimbabwe's inflation. The note is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, making it a rare and valuable piece for collectors. 1 per set

  2. 1-2021 Iraq 50,000 Dinars Banknote: This banknote reflects Iraq's efforts to stabilize and modernize its currency system post-conflict. Issued in 2021, it's part of the country's attempt to instill confidence in its monetary system. The note's crisp, uncirculated condition highlights its significance as a symbol of Iraq's ongoing economic recovery.

  3. 1-Vietnam 500,000 Dong Banknote, 2016, P-124: As the highest denomination in circulation in Vietnam, this polymer banknote issued in 2016 signifies the country's economic growth and stability. Its polymer composition ensures durability, and its design reflects Vietnam's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty.

  4. 1-Venezuela 100 Bolivar Digitales 2021, P-119: Introduced as part of Venezuela's monetary revaluation efforts to combat hyperinflation, this 2021 banknote represents a significant shift in the country's approach to its currency. The denomination, "Bolivar Digitales," highlights the move towards a more digital economy.

  5. 1-2010 and 1-2008 Iran Rials 1,000,000 and 2,000,000 Banknotes: These Iranian Rials banknotes from 2010 and 2008, with denominations of 1 million and 2 million, respectively, are indicative of Iran's struggle with inflation and economic sanctions. Their crisp, uncirculated condition adds to their collectible value, reflecting a pivotal moment in Iran's economic history.

  6. 1-Hungary 100 Million Pengo Banknote, 1946 P-124: This banknote from post-World War II Hungary is a historical artifact from one of the earliest instances of hyperinflation in the 20th century. Despite being in used condition, its rarity and historical significance make it a valuable piece for collectors interested in the economic aftermath of the war.

Each banknote in "The Inflationary Set" offers a glimpse into the economic challenges faced by nations across different continents and periods. Collectively, they provide a comprehensive overview of hyperinflation's impact on currency value, design, and production. This set is not only of monetary value but also of immense educational and historical interest, making it a prized possession for collectors and enthusiasts alike.