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SCG8642 - Hungary 1946 – 100 Milliárd Pengő Inflation Issue
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Issued during Hungary’s period of extreme post-war hyperinflation, this 1946 definitive stamp bears the red overprint “100” on a design featuring the traditional postal horn and the Magyar Posta inscription. The denomination “Milliárd P” (billion pengő) reflects the staggering inflation levels of mid-1946, when postal rates changed daily. These overprinted issues are iconic symbols of Hungary’s economic turmoil and a fascinating study for collectors of inflationary or fiscal-crisis philately.
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