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  2. Banknotes of the Hungarian forint - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian National Bank has announced the withdrawal of the 1000 forint notes issued prior to 2006. This affects the 1000 forint note from the current series, but without the red metallic strip on the obverse side, i.e. also the Millennium issue. These notes remained in circulation until August 31, 2007.

  3. Hungarian forint - Wikipedia

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    The forint (Hungarian pronunciation: ⓘ, sign Ft; code HUF) is the currency of Hungary. It was formerly divided into 100 fillér , but fillér coins are no longer in circulation. The introduction of the forint on 1 August 1946 was a crucial step in the post- World War II stabilisation of the Hungarian economy , and the currency remained ...

  4. Paper money of the Hungarian adópengő - Wikipedia

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    The adópengő was eventually replaced by the forint at a ratio of 200 million adópengő to one forint. The Ludas Matyi satirical magazine explains aptly the relationship between the pengő and the adópengő: "The pengő was the piece of paper that had no value, and the adópengő was used to measure the value of the pengő."

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  6. CEE MARKETS-Forint marks another new low, Zloty drifts near ...

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    Hungary's forint hit a new all-time low on Monday and the Polish zloty was stuck around its weakest levels in 12 years, under pressure from a strong U.S. dollar and worry over the worsening COVID ...

  7. Coins of the Hungarian forint - Wikipedia

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    From 1996, a bimetallic 100 forint coin was minted to replace the 1992 version, which was considered too big and ugly and easily confused with the 20 forint coin. The 200 forint coin was made of .500 fine silver until 1994, when the price of the metal rose higher than the coin's face value. However, small issues for collectors were minted until ...