1930 Hungary 100 Pengő Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of King Matthias Corvinus (Mátyás Király), one of Hungary’s most celebrated monarchs, depicted in profile, facing right. The intricate border around the portrait includes Hungarian ornamental motifs. On the left side, the Hungarian coat of arms is flanked by two angels holding it up, with the denomination "100" displayed below. The serial number "E 437 097324" is printed in red on the bottom center.
Obverse lettering: SZÁZ PENGŐ, BUDAPEST, 1930. ÉVI JULIUS HÓ 1-ÉN, MAGYAR NEMZETI BANK, 100, MÁTYÁS KIRÁLY 1440-1490.
Reverse: Shows a detailed illustration of Buda Castle, a historic palace complex in Budapest, framed by an elaborate design that includes the Hungarian Turul bird, a mythological figure, perched on top. The denomination "100" is displayed prominently on the left and right in a decorative cartouche.
Reverse lettering: SZÁZ PENGŐ, HUNDERT PENGŐ, STO PENGÖ, UNA STOTKA PENGŐ.
Size: ±176 x 90 mm
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