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| Issuer | Hajdúsámson Holding Zrt. |
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| Year | 2017 |
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| Printer | Hajdúsámson Holding Zrt. |
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| Obverse description | Central vignette of a Racka sheep rendered in fine intaglio-style engraving, set against a guilloche-patterned underprint in pale blue and grey tones. To the right, a decorative cartouche with ornate scrollwork frames the denomination numeral "1000" and the inscription "EZER BOCSKAI KORONA", accompanied by five facsimile signatures of local officials. A red serial number appears vertically along the left margin. |
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| Reverse lettering | 1000 EZER BOCSKAI KORONA HORTOBÁGYI KILENCLYUKÚ HÍD A forgatható utalványt az elfogadóknál lehet felhasználni. A lejárat dátuma 2021. december 31. Kupon wymienny może być wykorzystany w punktach akceptujących. Termin ważności: 31 grudnia 2021 roku The convertible coupons can be redeemed at acceptance points. Expiration date: 31 December 2021 BOCSKAI KORONA |
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The Bocskai-korona is a local complementary currency issued by Hajdúsámson Holding Zrt., a municipal holding company in Hajdúsámson, a town in Hajdú-Bihar County in eastern Hungary. These instruments circulate within a defined local exchange network — a model that gained renewed interest across Hungary and Central Europe after the 2008 financial crisis as municipalities experimented with ways to retain spending within local economies.
Self-printed by the issuing company, which is unusual even among complementary currencies. The embossed security element is a modest but deliberate anti-counterfeiting measure for a note that never pretends to be anything other than what it is.