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This Hungarian banknote, dating from 1946, has a face value of 10,000 milpeng?.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of a woman. The mention of the issuing country, "Magyar Nemzeti Bank", is also present. The face value, "10000 milpeng?", is clearly indicated.
The reverse of the banknote features a complex ornamental motif. The face value is repeated on the back. The name of the issuing bank is also found there.
This banknote was issued in 1946, a period of hyperinflation in Hungary after the Second World War. The milpeng? was an attempt to stabilize the currency, but it was quickly replaced by the forint.
This 10000 milpeng? banknote is a witness to this tumultuous period of Hungarian economic history. It represents a fragment of the country's monetary history, marked by instability and reforms.
This banknote is a collector's item for numismatists interested in the monetary history of Hungary and periods of hyperinflation.