Hungarian Pengo Wholesale Lot of 3 , vendido en Septiembre 2010, ¡Por 1.04 US$!

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Hungarian Pengo Wholesale Lot of 3

Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item specificsCirculated/Uncirculated: UncirculatedType: BanknotesCountry: HungaryYEAR: 1946Be sure to add me to your favorites list - opens in a new window or tab!Check out my other items - opens in a new window or tab! 

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                         The item you see is the item you get!

The photos are always taken by me, in daylight - no flash - with a Sony Digital 7.2 Mpx Camera. No photoshop or saturation!

If you buy this banknote you may choose an EXTRA, BONUS coin from my collection.

Details:

You are bidding on  THREE banknotes.

One banknote like these  usually sells for 2 $ or above among collectors. I take full responsibility for the item and its authenticity. The only reason you may receive it for this price is because I am building my credit on Ebay as you see bellow and I just started to list my collection. 

Returns

I accept returns if for any reason you are not satisfied with the items. I am new to Ebay and I work very hard on my listings so I may EARN your confidence.

I run a small online numismatic gallery in Hungary and I am a collector for 15 yrs.

I will list a whole collection of European coins and banknotes please check my other items.

 Feel free to ask me any questions, and I  answer it within 24 hrs.

Brief history of the Pengő:

The Hungarian  pengő means 'ringing' (which in turn derives from the verb peng, an equivalent to English 'ring') and was used from the 15-17th century to refer to silver coins making a ringing sound when struck on a hard surface, thus indicating their precious metal content. (The onomatopoeic word used for gold coins is csengő, an equivalent of English 'chinking' meaning a sharper sound; the participle used for copper coins is kongó meaning a deep pealing sound.) After the introduction of forint in Hungary, the term pengő forint was used to referred to forint coins literally meaning 'twanging forint', figuratively meaning 'silver forint' or 'hard currency'.[1]

At the beginning of the First World War precious metal coins were recalled from circulation, and in the early 1920s all coins disappeared because of the heavy inflation of the Hungarian korona. The name pengő was probably chosen to suggest stability. However, there was some controversy when choosing the name of the new currency, though the majority agreed that a Hungarian name should be chosen. 

Payment

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Shipping

Shipping by priority registered mail: 2$ for Europe & 4.5$ for the USA and the rest of the world. Items will be shipped within 5 days of receiving clear payment, upon which you will receive a message containing the tracking number of the package. Regular mail ($2 flat rate for all countries) is also possible but only if buyer assumes full risk and if total value of purchases does not exceed $50. Free combined shipping – I combine shipping for items won within a maximum of 30 days of each other. Please let me know if you want to wait for other auctions to finish to benefit from combined shipping. I am not responsible for possible delays caused by the post office.

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