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Hungarian forint coins ( hu, forint érmék) are part of the physical form of current Hungarian currency, the Hungarian forint. Modern forint coins (this name is used to distinguish them from pre-20th century forint coinage) have been struck since 1946 and reflect the changes of post-World War II Hungarian history.


2nd Republic issues (1946–1948)

After the trauma of the Second World War and the hyperinflation of the pengő the Hungarian government had to face the problems of introducing a new currency. In the case of coins this meant that they had to express stability and raise confidence in the people toward the new money. The first coins minted in 1946 were made of copper alloys in the case of the
fillér ''Fillér'' () was the name of various small-denomination coins throughout Hungarian history. It was the subdivision of the Austro-Hungarian and the Hungarian korona, the pengő and the forint. The name derives from the German word (four). Ori ...
coins and aluminium in the case of the 1 & 2 forint coins. Although the forint was based on
gold standard A gold standard is a monetary system in which the standard economic unit of account is based on a fixed quantity of gold. The gold standard was the basis for the international monetary system from the 1870s to the early 1920s, and from the la ...
, only silver coins were minted in the first 2 years: 5 forint coins made of good quality silver were put into circulation. However, the government fear of hoarding these coins convinced the national bank to lower the mass and quality of silver used for the 1947 strike. Finally, no silver 5 forint coins were minted for general circulation after 1947. The 5 & 50 fillér coins were first minted in 1948 and were made of aluminium. Commemorative coins appeared early, the first being a series of 3 coins in 1948 to commemorate the centennial of the
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People's Republic issues (1949–1989)

In 1949 the communist party took power in every field of politics and economy. The country's name was changed to Hungarian People's Republic (''Magyar Népköztársaság'') which replaced the former name on the coins. The Kossuth's coat of arms was replaced with the Rákosi's one (see:
coat of arms of Hungary The coat of arms of Hungary ( hu, Magyarország címere) was adopted on 3 July 1990, after the end of communist rule. The arms have been used before, both with and without the Holy Crown of Hungary, sometimes as part of a larger, more compl ...
). The 2, 10 and 20 fillér coins were made of aluminium after 1950. As a consequence of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 the coat of arms was changed again, this version was used from 1957 until 1989.


3rd Republic issues (1989–2011)

In 1992, a new series of coins was introduced in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 forin

Production of 2 and 5 fillér coins ceased in 1992, with all fillér coins withdrawn from circulation by 1999. From 1996, a Bi-metallic coins, bimetallic 100 Forint coin was minted to replace the 1992 version, since the latter was considered to be "too big and ugly" by many, and could be easily mistaken with the 20 forint coin. The 200 forint coin was made of .500
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silver. From 1994, mass minting of the 200 forint coin was stopped, since the price of the metal was getting higher than the face value of the coin. However, small issues for collector purposes were minted until 1998, when both the 1992 type 100 forint and the 200 forint coins were withdrawn from circulation. The 1 and 2 Forint coins were withdrawn from circulation on March 1, 2008. This was announced by the Hungarian National Bank in September 2007, pointing out that the cost of minting them is too high, approximately 4 times their face value. When paying with cash, the total is to be rounded to 5 forint

The 200 forint notes have been replaced with a new 200 forint coin in 2009. The Chain Bridge was chosen in an internet poll between October 13 and October 26, 2008 to be on the coin.http://www.forint.hu/Engine.aspx (in Hungarian) The coin entered circulation on 15 June 2009. Reportedly, the 1 forint coin was illegally exported to Canada in significant amounts, as the tiny coin could be used in place of genuine token coin, tokens for entry at the underground railway's automatic gates. This was a highly profitable venture that lasted until the machines were reprogrammed. The 50 forint coin is confused with the UK 50 pence coin by some vending machines in the UK.


"Hungary" issues (2012–present)

According to Hungary's new
constitution A constitution is the aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organisation or other type of Legal entity, entity and commonly determine how that entity is to be governed. When ...
, effective as of 1 January 2012, the country's official name changes from "Magyar Köztársaság" (Hungarian Republic) to "Magyarország" (Hungary). Although Hungary is still a republic, this does not appear anymore on its coinage: from 2012 Hungarian legal tender will bear the country's new official name, "Magyarország". Previously struck coins remained legal tender and in circulation. 5-, 10-, and 20 forint coins are expected to appear in everyday circulation in 2012, with the rest of denominations following later, fulfilling the needs of Hungary's cash circulatio

The official 2012 boxed set became available for collectors on 6 January 2012


Remarks

# "MAGYAR ÁLLAMI VÁLTÓPÉNZ" = "Hungarian state
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" - ''váltópénz'' literally means "small change"; here it stands to express that the metal of which the coin is made is worth less than the
face value The face value, sometimes called nominal value, is the value of a coin, bond, stamp or paper money as printed on the coin, stamp or bill itself by the issuing authority. The face value of coins, stamps, or bill is usually its legal value. Howe ...
of the coin itself # "MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG" = "Hungarian Republic" # "MUNKA A NEMZETI JÓLÉT ALAPJA" = "Labour is the ground of national welfare" # "M Á P V" = "Magyar Állami Pénzverde" = "Hungarian State Mint" # "ESKÜSZÜNK ESKÜSZÜNK" = "We vow, we vow" (from the
refrain A refrain (from Vulgar Latin ''refringere'', "to repeat", and later from Old French ''refraindre'') is the line or lines that are repeated in music or in poetry — the "chorus" of a song. Poetic fixed forms that feature refrains include the vi ...
of the
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by Sándor Petőfi) # "A LEGNAGYOBB MAGYAR EMLÉKÉRE" = "To commemorate the greatest Hungarian" (
Lajos Kossuth Lajos Kossuth de Udvard et Kossuthfalva (, hu, udvardi és kossuthfalvi Kossuth Lajos, sk, Ľudovít Košút, anglicised as Louis Kossuth; 19 September 1802 – 20 March 1894) was a Hungarian nobleman, lawyer, journalist, poli ...
designated
István Széchenyi Count István Széchenyi de Sárvár-Felsővidék ( hu, sárvár-felsővidéki gróf Széchenyi István, ; archaically English: Stephen Széchenyi; 21 September 1791 – 8 April 1860) was a Hungarian politician, political theorist, and wri ...
as such) # "MAGYAR NÉPKÖZTÁRSASÁG" = "Hungarian People's Republic"


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