Currency units: 1 Ft (Forint) = 100 f (fillér)
Still circulating currency
The first modern post-communist Forint series, defining the aesthetic of current Hungarian cash.
The most recent Forint banknotes, featuring enhanced security and refined historical portraits.
Regular circulation coins of the socialist period in Hungary (HPR). Characterized by communist state heraldry (Rákosi and Kádár coats of arms), the circular legend "MAGYAR NÉPKÖZTÁRSASÁG", and the heavy use of aluminum for fractional fillér denominations alongside heavy brass, cupronickel, and pure nickel alloys for higher forint values.
A short-lived circulation coin series issued immediately following the fall of the communist regime in Hungary. The coins feature the newly updated state title "MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG" and restore the traditional republican coat of arms with the Holy Crown of St. Stephen (Kossuth arms). This transition marks a complete shift in metallurgy, abandoning pure nickel in favor of aluminum-bronze and cupronickel.
Post-communist coinage (1989–2011) issued under the title "Magyar Köztársaság".
Current circulation coinage of Hungary, featuring the simplified "Magyarország" legend.
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