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Is Damaging Money a Crime? This Is the Punishment for Damaging Money in Hungary - Pénzcentrum

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There is no person who has not received damaged money back from a store, but it also often happens when we accidentally tear up a banknote ourselves. But what happens if someone intentionally damages money, for example, tears it up, sets fire to a banknote, or punctures a coin? Find out if damaging money is a crime in Hungary, and if so, how it is punished!
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There is no person who has not received damaged money back from a store, but it also often happens when we accidentally tear up a banknote ourselves. But what happens if someone intentionally damages money, for example, tears it up, sets fire to a banknote, or punctures a coin? Find out if damaging money is a crime in Hungary, and if so, how it is punished!

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Pénzcentrum broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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