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Hungary 100 Million B.- Pengo Banknote, 1946, P-136, UNC, Overprint

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Hungary 100 Million B.- Pengo banknote from 1946 has a pick number P-136, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, and features a girl. Additionally, the note has an overprint.


  • SKU:
    HUNG136U-OV
  • Variety:
    Overprint - UNC
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Category: Banknotes
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This uncirculated 100 million Hungarian B.-pengo banknote is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Hungarian National Bank). It is a gray and blue banknote that bear the signatures of Propper Sandor, Oltvanyi Imre, and Farago Lajos, and measures 159 mm x 79 mm. Its obverse side shows a portrait of a girl and a diagonal black overprint. Its reverse side portrays a view of the Parliament Building in Budapest. The banknote does not have a security thread or a watermark. It is also part of the B.-pengo (billion pengo) series issued in 1946 to address hyperinflation. The note was demonetized on 31 July 1946.

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