As of my last update, the Hungarian pengő is no longer in use, having been replaced by the forint in 1946. Therefore, the exchange rate for the pengő to US dollars is not applicable today. If you're looking for historical context or specific conversions, it's best to consult a historical currency converter or financial expert.
Its so cheap about 4-8 euros/ UNC or aUNC in Hungary
The "tízezer pengő" refers to a historical Hungarian currency, specifically the ten thousand pengő banknote issued during the hyperinflation period after World War II. The pengő was replaced by the forint in 1946, with an exchange rate of 400 octillion pengő to 1 forint. Therefore, the value of 10,000 pengő today is effectively negligible, as it is no longer in circulation and has no current monetary value.
It is a Hungarian Note... I have one, and it's worth maybe 2-4 dollars US today... not worth much, but pretty cool to have something worth 10 million of anything!
The oldest countries in Europe are San Marino, France, Bulgaria, Denmark, and Portugal respectfully. The pengo was a Hungarian currency that lasted from 1927-1946. The value of a pengo cannot be given today as it is no longer a currency.
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Renato Pengo was born in 1943.
Pengo - video game - was created in 1982.
Pengo - video game - happened in 2600.
Polycarp Pengo was born on 1944-08-05.
Polycarp Pengo's motto is 'ecce ego Domine'.
Go to a coin store and ask to buy a penny's worth of Zimbabwe currency from 2007. You will have to pay a premium for the bills (cheques), but you will have at least a trillion Zimbabwe dollars from their period of hyperinflation. Technically, everyone in the country was a billionaire or trillionaire when the denominations became ridiculously high and eventually completely worthless. Similar hyperinflation took place with the Turkish lira in 2005, the Yugoslavian dinar in 1993, and the Hungarian pengo in 1946 (when a bill worth 1021 pengo was printed).
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the tizmillio pengo is not a widely recognized currency and may not have a current exchange rate against the US dollar. If you have a specific exchange rate or context, I can help you calculate the equivalent amount in dollars. Otherwise, I recommend checking a reliable financial source or currency converter for the most accurate information.