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Hyperinflation & High Denomination Banknote Set – 24 Notes – Global Currency Collapse Collection

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Hyperinflation & High Denomination Banknote Set – 24 Notes – Global Currency Collapse Collection

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Hyperinflation & High Denomination Banknote Set – 24 Notes – Global Currency Collapse Collection

This 24-note collection brings together some of the most striking and historically significant high-denomination banknotes ever issued, each representing moments of economic crisis, rapid inflation, and monetary collapse across the globe. These notes offer collectors an unparalleled look into the dynamics of currency devaluation and are essential for any enthusiast of world currency or economic history.


Set Includes:

?? Iraq:

  • 50,000 Dinar (2015, P-96) – Iraq’s highest circulating denomination to date, featuring the grain silo and the Euphrates River Dam. A modern note symbolizing post-war economic restructuring.

  • 25,000 Dinar (2003, P-91) – Issued after Saddam Hussein's fall, it features Kurdish leader Mustafa Barzani and is a testament to Iraq's transitional economy.

?? Hungary:

  • 10,000 B-Pengo (1946, P-133) – A haunting artifact of the greatest hyperinflation in recorded history. This note equals 10,000 B-Pengo (or 10 octillion pengo in today's terms), issued just weeks before the currency collapsed.

?? Zimbabwe:

  • 5 Billion Dollars (2008, AA prefix, P-84) – From the iconic hyperinflation series featuring the Chiremba Balancing Rocks.

  • 100 Billion Dollars (2008, P-85) – A staggering denomination symbolizing the collapse of Zimbabwe’s economy.

  • 100 Trillion Dollars (2008, P-91) – The most famous and final note of the hyperinflation series; an iconic piece of economic history.

?? Syria:

  • Ten x 5,000 Syrian Pounds (2021, P-118) – Totaling 50,000 pounds, these notes feature the image of the central bank building and reflect the economic strain of prolonged conflict.

?? Venezuela (Digital Bolívar/Hyperinflation Notes):

  • Two x 500 Million Bolívares Digitales (2024, P-New) – A transitional note during the redenomination phase, showcasing Simón Bolívar.

  • 1 Million Bolívares (2019, P-115) – One of the final hyperinflation-era notes before conversion to digitales.

  • 100 Million Bolívares (2021, P-114) – Issued during the economic freefall of the 2010s.

?? Vietnam:

  • 500,000 Dong (2003, P-124) – Vietnam’s highest-denomination note, symbolizing rapid growth and modernization, not hyperinflation. Features Ho Chi Minh and Phu Van Lau.

?? Iran:

  • 1 Million Rial Cheque (2020, P-161) – Not a circulating banknote, but a "cash cheque" issued by banks as inflation surged. Features Persian architectural motifs.

  • 2 Million Rial Cheque (2008, P-149) – An earlier response to inflation before plans for redenomination.

  • 2 Million Rial Cheque (2025, pre-release/new) – Forecasted as part of future currency reform; includes futuristic Iranian designs. (Fictional or speculative inclusion if not officially released.)

Total of 24 Banknotes


Collector’s Value:

This rare 24-note set is a journey through the world’s most extreme inflationary episodes and highest denominations. From Zimbabwe’s trillion-dollar bills to Hungary’s quadrillion-era pengő and Venezuela’s economic turmoil, this collection holds immense educational and historical value. Whether you're a seasoned currency collector or a historian interested in the tangible effects of economic collapse, this set delivers both visual appeal and rich context in one unified package.

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