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1000 Forint Millennium

Issuer Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Hungarian National Bank)
Year 2000
Type Commemorative banknote
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Obverse lettering MNB MÁTYÁS KIRÁLY 1000 EZER FORINT MAGYAR NEMZETI BANK BUDAPEST 2000 A BANKJEGYHAMISÍTÁST A TÖRVÉNY BÜNTETI! MILLENNIUM VAGYÓCZKY K. DEL ET SC
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Reverse lettering 1000 EZER FORINT HERCULES KÚT VISEGRÁDI KIRÁLYI PALOTA LENGYEL GY VAGYÓCZKY K. DEL
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This note was issued to mark the millennial anniversary of the Hungarian state — specifically the year 1000 AD, when István I (Stephen I) received his crown from Pope Sylvester II, an event treated in Hungary as the founding moment of Christian kingship and statehood. Magyar Pénzjegynyomda has printed the bulk of Hungarian domestic currency since the interwar period, and this commemorative issue stayed entirely in-house. Vagyóczky handled both design and obverse engraving, an arrangement less common than splitting those roles.