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Live auction - 4240355 - 25000 Korona Spécimen HUNGARY 1923 P.078s

25000 Korona Spécimen HUNGARY  1923 P.078s AU+
25000 Korona Spécimen HUNGARY  1923 P.078s AU+25000 Korona Spécimen HUNGARY  1923 P.078s AU+
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Estimate : 400 €
Price : 430 €
Maximum bid : 440 €
End of the sale : 28 August 2018 17:15:13
bidders : 5 bidders
Face Value : 25000 Korona Spécimen
Date: 01 juillet 1923
Period/Provinces/Banks State note of the Ministry of Finance
Catalogue reference : P.078s
Alphabet - series : Série 000 n°000000
Detailed grade description : Infimes traces de manipulation

Commentary


SPÉCIMEN, perforé MINTA.

Historical background


HUNGARY

Hungary became a republic in 1918 with the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the abdication of Emperor Charles I. The peace treaties which cut off the former Kingdom of Hungary from 2/3 of its territories and created Hungarian minorities in the new neighboring countries plunged the country into a period of unrest. In 1920, Admiral Horthy became regent. From 1938, Hungary sided with the Axis and obtained the Hungarian part of Slovakia and Transylvania. Germany's ally, Hungary requested an armistice from the USSR in 1944. Hungary became a people's republic in 1949 under Soviet domination. In 1956, the opening attempt was repressed by a military intervention of the USSR. The opening of the borders in 1989 signaled the end of Soviet domination over Eastern Europe. Free elections are held in 1990.

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