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2000 Forint XXXI. Olympic Games

发行方 Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Hungarian National Bank)
年份 2016
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方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
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正面描述 A dynamic high-relief depiction of a female gymnast or diver in a tightly tucked pose dominates the right portion of the field, rendered in a modern sculptural style. To the left, the country name MAGYARORSZÁG curves along the upper rim. Below the figure at center-left appears the Budapest Mint mark emblem enclosing the fineness number 168 within a decorative geometric wreath. The denomination 2000 FORINT is inscribed in large characters across the lower-center field, with the date 2016 and mint mark BP. positioned in the exergue.
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边缘 Reeded
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附加信息

Hungary has a legitimate claim to outsized Olympic pride: the country ranks among the highest in gold medals per capita in Games history, a record built largely through fencing, water polo, and wrestling dominance across the twentieth century. This 2016 issue commemorates the Rio Games, where Hungary took 15 medals total — its strongest performance in decades.

Copper-nickel commemoratives of this type were struck for general circulation and gifted distribution rather than collector sales alone, meaning circulated survivors are genuinely common and uncirculated examples require no premium justification.

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