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Historic Greek 200,000,000 Drachmai Note – 1944 WWII Hyperinflation Rarity
Historic Greek 200,000,000 Drachmai Note – 1944 WWII Hyperinflation Rarity
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Own a powerful artifact of wartime economics with this rare 200 Million Drachmai banknote from Greece, issued on September 9, 1944, during the height of hyperinflation. Featuring a large red serial number with a prefix and an intricate woven underprint (without circles), this note is a striking example of how currency reflected the devastating financial conditions of WWII. Printed by the Bank of Greece (Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος), this note includes detailed artwork from ancient Greek reliefs, symbolizing both national pride and economic struggle. A highly desirable piece for collectors of WWII-era banknotes and global hyperinflation currency.
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Why This Product Is a Smart Buy
This 1944 Greek 200 Million Drachmai banknote is a dramatic reminder of the economic collapse caused by WWII. Issued just before the liberation of Greece, it represents one of the highest denominations printed during the crisis. The large prefix serial number variant with woven underprint (without circles) is more desirable among collectors for its authentic detail and scarcity. These notes are not only collectible for their rarity but also serve as educational pieces illustrating the devastating impact of inflation. With limited surviving examples in good condition, the market value of this note has steadily risen among numismatists and historical economists alike.
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