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The National Bank of Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Bank, MNB) was founded in 1924 as part of the country's post-World War I economic reconstruction, with an initial mission to stabilize the currency, introducing the pengő and later the forint in 1946 to curb a historic hyperinflation following World War II. During the communist era, it operated under strict state control but regained independence with Hungary's transition to a market economy in the 1990s. Today, the MNB plays a key role in managing monetary policy, financial regulation, and economic stabilization, while overseeing the country's financial institutions.
Country...............................
Hungary
Face Value..........................
100 Forint
Quality................................
Uncirculated (UNC)
Year....................................
2024
Mint....................................
Magyar Penzvero
Engraver/Draftsman............
Zoltan Kovacs
Mintage...............................
1 988 000
Weight (g)...........................
8,60
Diameter (mm)....................
23,80
Thickness (mm)...................
2,60
Alloy...................................
Copper (Cu), Nickel (Ni), Zinc (Zn)
Packaging...........................
Loose
Issue Date...........................
2024/05/24
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