The hyperinflation hall of fame:
🇿🇼 Zimbabwe — 100 TRILLION dollars (2008)
🇭🇺 Hungary — the pengő, all-time record (1946)
🇻🇪 Venezuela — millions, and still climbing
🇩🇪 Weimar Germany — the original (1923)
Which note is the true king of collapse? Reply with your pick 👇
One banknote. Fourteen zeros. $100,000,000,000,000.
In 2008 it couldn't buy a loaf of bread. Today it's the most collected hyperinflation note on Earth — the highest denomination ever issued as legal tender (Zimbabwe, P-91).
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The worst hyperinflation in history wasn't Zimbabwe.
It was Hungary, 1946 — prices doubled about every 15 hours, and denominations reached the quintillions.
A real 1945 100,000 Pengő (PMG 63) survives. Had you heard of the Pengő before now? 👇
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Most survivors are worn. This one is PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated — bold inks, sharp embossing, exceptional for an 1862 issue.
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This $100 note promised to pay its bearer "six months after a treaty of peace between the Confederate States and the United States."
That peace never came.
An original 1862 Confederate $100 — and a promise it could never keep. 🧵👇
Cataloged T-39. Signed and dated Richmond, July 28, 1862.
At center, a steam locomotive in motion — the railroads that moved an army. At left, an allegorical Liberty. The back still carries its period validation stamps.
Civil War history you can hold.
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Graded PMG Uncirculated 62 — bright, bold, fully original. A fitting American trophy for America's 250th.
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Serial Number 1. Both of them.
This 1902 $5 Plain Back from The Teague National Bank (Texas) is a Double Serial #1 — and the only large-size Serial #1 reported from the entire charter. PMG Uncirculated. Finest Known.
A true Texas trophy. 🧵👇
The census tells the story:
- Fr. 609 · Teague National Bank · Charter #13067 · Freestone County, TX
- The only note from this charter graded above Very Fine
- A comparable Serial #1 (Yuma, AZ) brought $83,375 at auction
One example on record. That's it.