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| 正面描述 | Plain cream-toned note printed entirely in red letterpress. The series letter 'B' and serial number appear at the upper left and upper right respectively. The central text, arranged in descending size, reads 'NEM KAMATOZÓ PÉNZTÁRJEGY SZÁZEZER ADÓ-PENGŐRŐL'. Two manuscript signatures appear beneath, attributed to the 'SZÁMVIGAZGATÓ' (Chief Accountant) and 'VEZÉRIGAZGATÓ' (Director General), with a circular Magyar Postatakarékpénztár stamp affixed to the right. A red panel at the foot bears the non-transferability clause 'MÁSRA ÁT NEM RUHÁZHATÓ', and a space for the owner's signature ('TULAJDONOS ALÁÍRÁSA') is provided above it. |
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| 背面描述 | Reverse entirely unprinted, presenting a plain cream paper surface with no vignette, text, or ornamentation of any kind. |
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The adópengő was introduced in January 1946 as an inflation-indexed unit tied to a tax index, an attempt to give the Hungarian state a functional medium of exchange while the ordinary pengő collapsed beneath one of the worst hyperinflations in recorded history. By the time notes of this denomination were circulating in mid-1946, the index multiplier was being recalculated daily — sometimes more frequently — and posted publicly so that the face value of a given note could be converted into its actual worth on any given day. The system was extraordinary and almost unworkable in practice.
The third edition designation reflects how rapidly successive printings were exhausted. The forint replaced the entire adópengő system on 1 August 1946.