This damaged 10,000 Hungarian milpengo note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Hungarian National Bank to address hyperinflation. It is a dark blue, orange, and red note that is dated 29 April 1946, bears the signatures of Sandor Propper, Imre Oltvanyi, and Lajos Farago, and measures 170 mm x 83 mm. Its obverse side features the head of a woman with a tiara and the crowned coat of arms flanked by oak and olive branches. Its reverse side shows guilloches. The note does not have a security thread or a watermark. Because it is a damaged note, it may have tears, folding, and/or major stains. Degree of damage may vary.