World. - 17 banknotes - various dates (No reserve price)





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A historical European banknote collection of 17 notes (1849–1977) including occupation currency, emergency money and Hungarian Revolution pieces, with items such as a 5 Pengő krajczár fragment (1849), AM‑Mark notes (1944), a 20 billion Mark voucher from Hainichen (Oct. 1923) and a 50 Pfennig from Coblenz, plus Austrian‑Hungarian issues (1 Gulden 1882, 5 Forint/Gulden, and 2, 10 and 20 Kronen), a 1917 Russian 20‑rouble note, Pengő and an Italian mini‑assegno (1977); condition varies and detailed photos show the pieces. Catalog numbers: Pick #S111, Müller #1831.a, Pick #192‑194.
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Europe - Historical assortment of 17 banknotes (1849–1977) - Occupation money, emergency money & Hungarian Revolution
Versatile collection of historical European means of payment:
Sensational highlight: 5 Pengő krajczár (1849) – Original fragment from the Hungarian Kossuth Revolution.
Occupation money: Allied Military Currency (AM-Mark) from 1944 (1, 50 and 100 Mark).
German Notgeld: 20 billion Mark voucher of the city of Hainichen (Oct. 1923) as well as 50 Pfennig from the City of Coblenz.
Austria-Hungary: Historical rarities such as 1 Gulden (1882), 5 Forint/Gulden as well as denominations of 2, 10 and 20 Kronen.
International: Russian 20-ruble banknotes (1917), Hungarian Pengő and an Italian mini-assegni (1977).
Condition: Varying degrees of preservation. From heavily used historical pieces to collectible conditions. Please refer to the detailed photos for an accurate impression.
Catalog numbers: Pick #S111, Müller #1831.a, Pick #192-194.
Note:
The images provide an accurate impression. The lot is legal and freely saleable.
Europe - Historical assortment of 17 banknotes (1849–1977) - Occupation money, emergency money & Hungarian Revolution
Versatile collection of historical European means of payment:
Sensational highlight: 5 Pengő krajczár (1849) – Original fragment from the Hungarian Kossuth Revolution.
Occupation money: Allied Military Currency (AM-Mark) from 1944 (1, 50 and 100 Mark).
German Notgeld: 20 billion Mark voucher of the city of Hainichen (Oct. 1923) as well as 50 Pfennig from the City of Coblenz.
Austria-Hungary: Historical rarities such as 1 Gulden (1882), 5 Forint/Gulden as well as denominations of 2, 10 and 20 Kronen.
International: Russian 20-ruble banknotes (1917), Hungarian Pengő and an Italian mini-assegni (1977).
Condition: Varying degrees of preservation. From heavily used historical pieces to collectible conditions. Please refer to the detailed photos for an accurate impression.
Catalog numbers: Pick #S111, Müller #1831.a, Pick #192-194.
Note:
The images provide an accurate impression. The lot is legal and freely saleable.

