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Hungarian korona
In Hungary the Austro-Hungarian currency was overstamped and then
replaced by the Hungarian korona at par. This new currency was in
circulation only for a few years and was subject of hyperinflation - due
to the consequencies of the WWI and the Treaty of Trianon. The currency
was replaced by the pengő on 1927
The first paper money printed in Hungary were 1, 2, 25 and 200 korona
banknotes Later, the Postal Savings Bank received the right to
print bills denominated 5, 10 and 20 korona. The overstamping of the
banknotes of the Austro-Hungarian Bank started only in 1920
The forint
is the currency of Hungary. It is divided into 100 fillér
In the forties 10 and
100 forint notes were introduced by the Magyar Nemzeti Bank followed by 20 forint notes
and 50 forint notes ,.500 forint notes , 1000 , 5000 , 2000 and 10,000 forint in 1998, and 20,000 forint in 1999.
The recent series of forint banknotes was introduced from 1997 onwards.
Each banknote depicts a famous Hungarian leader or politician on the
obverse and a place related to him on the reverse.
In 2006 a special-issue 500-forint note was issued to commemorate the
50th anniversary of the 1956 revolution.
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