The Worst Inflation in History
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A billion pengo bank note from 1946.
After the war, Hungary experienced the worst case of hyperinflation in history.
Prices rose so much that new paper bank notes had to be printed all the time.
In fact, inflation became so bad that the number of zeros could not fit on the paper currency, the pengo, which was used at the time.
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