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1 Reviziós Pengő

Uitgever Magyar Reviziós Liga (Hungarian Revision League)
Jaar 1930
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Portrait vignette of Ferenc Herczeg, writer and president of the Hungarian Revision League, printed in letterpress. The face carries a multi-line typeset text block acknowledging receipt of one pengő toward the Hungarian revisionist movement, with the note also serving as an official membership card of the League. Dated Budapest, 1930, with printer's imprint at foot.
Opschrift voorzijde REVIZIÓS PENGŐ
A Magyar Reviziós Liga elismeri hogy,
a magyar reviziós mozgalom céljaira
EGY PENGŐT
befizetett.

Ezen jegy a Magyar Reviziós Liga tagsági igazolványául szolgál.
Budapest, 1930.
Hornyánsky V. B. -T. 167 069, 1930. IX. B. M.
(Translation: REVISION PENGO
The Hungarian Revision League admits that,
for the purposes of the Hungarian revisionist movement
1 PENGO
paid in.

This note serves as a membership card of the Hungarian Revision League.
Budapest, 1930.)
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The Magyar Reviziós Liga was a nationalist pressure group formed to agitate for the revision of the 1920 Treaty of Trianon, under which Hungary lost roughly two-thirds of its prewar territory. This note is not a banknote in any legal sense — it was issued as propaganda scrip, a fundraising and awareness tool rather than a circulating currency. The denomination "Reviziós Pengő" has no monetary validity whatsoever.

Hornyánszky Viktor was one of Budapest's most established commercial printers, responsible for a wide range of official and semi-official printed matter in the interwar period. Their involvement lent the piece a surface credibility that was very much the point.

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