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Hungary 100 pengo 1930 NAZI ARROW CROSS OVERPRINT PNL World WAR 2 Szalasi RARE!
$ 4.75
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Description
Banknotes bearing this green arrow-cross overprint are extremely rare! Pick not listed, but a Hungarian catalog book (Leányfalusi et. al.: A Pengő-Fillér Pénzrendszer) defines their value40-70 times higher than that of the regular notes
(which is usually between USD 1-4).
The Szálasi Government was very short-lived!
Obverse: King Matthias
Reverse: The Royal Palace/Castle of Buda (Budapest) over the River Danube
The photos were taken of the actual note for sale.
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The Arrow Cross Party "... was founded by Ferenc Szálasi in 1935 as the Party of National Will.
[6]
It had its origins in the political philosophy of pro-German extremists such as
Gyula Gömbös
, who famously coined the term "national socialism" in the 1920s.
[7]
The party was outlawed in 1937 but was reconstituted in 1939 as the Arrow Cross Party, and was said to be modeled fairly explicitly on the
Nazi Party
of
Germany
, although Szálasi often and harshly criticized the Nazi regime of Germany.
[8]
The iconography of the party was clearly inspired by that of the Nazis; the
Arrow Cross
emblem was an ancient symbol of the
Magyar tribes
who settled Hungary, thereby suggesting the racial purity of the Hungarians in much the same way that the Nazi
swastika
was intended to allude to the racial purity of the
Aryans
.
[9]
The Arrow Cross symbol also referred to the desire to nullify the
Treaty of Trianon
, and expand the Hungarian state in all
cardinal directions
towards the former borders of the
Kingdom of Hungary
." (from wikipedia.org)