Hungary 1,000,000,000,000,000 (1 Quadrillion) Pengo Banknote XF/Used 1946 P-131
Description:
Discover a rare gem in the world of collectible currencies with the Hungary 1 Quadrillion Pengo Banknote from 1946, cataloged as P-131. This extraordinary banknote, presented in extra fine (XF) condition, is a monumental piece of history, capturing the essence of the extreme hyperinflation period in Hungary post-World War II. A true collector's item, it embodies both the economic turmoil and the resilience of a nation during one of the most challenging periods in European history.
Key Features:
- Authenticity: Authentic 1946 Hungarian 1 Quadrillion Pengo banknote, a symbol of an unprecedented economic era.
- Condition: Offered in extra fine (XF) condition, maintaining much of its original integrity and detail with slight signs of previous handling.
- Historical Significance: Illustrates the severity of post-WWII hyperinflation in Hungary, making it a significant educational and historical artifact.
- Design: The banknote features classic Hungarian artistic motifs, reflective of the nation's rich cultural heritage.
- Remarkable Denomination: The staggering 1 quadrillion pengo denomination highlights the extraordinary nature of the inflationary period.
- Catalog Number: Identified in the numismatic world as P-131, this banknote is a sought-after item for serious collectors and historians.
- Collector's Value: A must-have for collectors specializing in unique and rare currencies, European history, and economic artifacts.
The Hungary 1 Quadrillion Pengo Banknote, 1946 P-131 in extra fine condition, is not just a piece of currency; it's a testament to a pivotal moment in history. This banknote is a must-have for anyone passionate about numismatics, history, and the study of economic phenomena. Available now at PlanetBanknote.com, where history is preserved in every note.
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