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1930 HUNGARY 100 "Szaz PENGO"
Issuer     Hungary 
Regent    Nicolas Horthy ( 1920-1944 )
Type         Standard banknote
Year          1930
Value        100 Pengos (100 Pengő)
Currency    Pengo ( 1927-1946 )
Composition    Paper
Size    177×90mm
Shape    Rectangular


The 1930 Hungarian 100 Pengő banknote is a fascinating piece of history. Let's delve into its details:

Obverse:
On the right side of the note, you'll find Matthias I, who reigned as King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490. During his rule, Hungary was the most powerful state in Eastern Europe, making him one of the most significant rulers in Hungarian history.
The Hungarian text reads: "100 Száz Pengő Magyar Nemzeti Bank Budapest, 1930. évi július hó 1-én." This translates to "100 One Hundred Pengoes Hungarian National Bank Budapest, July 1st, 1930. Counterfeiting banknotes is punishable by law Matthias Corvinus 1440-1490."
Reverse:
The central feature is the Hungarian parliament building.
The note's value is displayed in three languages on the left center and three more on the right center: "100 Száz Pengő."
This banknote is a testament to Hungary's rich history and the craftsmanship of its currency. 

Hungary 100 Pengo Banknote
For collectors, this piece is a treasure.

1930 HUNGARY 100 "Szaz PENGO". Hungarian Paper Money

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