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Coins of the Hungarian pengő : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coins of the Hungarian pengő Hungarian pengő coins ((ハンガリー語:pengő érmék)) were part of the physical form of Hungary's historical currency, the Hungarian pengő. Initially, higher value coins were made of silver to reflect value and stability. Later, during the second world war, these coins were replaced first by banknotes and later by aluminium coins. By the end of 1945, pengő coins completely lost their value due to rampant inflation. ==Prewar series (1926-1940)==
Before the World War II, the fillér and pengő coins were made of bronze (1 and 2 f), cupronickel (10, 20, and 50 f), and 640 ‰ fine silver (1, 2, and 5 P). Commemorative 2 and 5 pengő coins were issued on anniversaries in large quantities (hundreds of thousands) and were released into circulation. The coins had Baroque style, the most important designers were János Pálinkás, Lajos Berán, and József Reményi. Although pengő was based on gold standard, and the quality standards of gold coins (10 and 20 pengő) were enacted,〔 (www.1000ev.hu ) (the Law No. XXXV 1925 - definition of the pengő value and related regulations)〕 no gold coins were released into circulation due to the Great Depression.〔 (www.penzportal.hu ) (Foreign exchange control in Hungary)〕
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