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| Issuer | Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Hungarian National Bank) |
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| Year | 2025 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse description | The obverse features a portrait of the painter Mihály Munkácsy set within an artistic painter's palette motif positioned in the upper right of the field. To the left of the palette, the county motto 'Békéscsaba Munkácsy városa' (Békéscsaba, the city of Munkácsy) is inscribed in three horizontal lines. In the lower left, stylised architectural renderings depict the Small Lutheran Church and the Great Lutheran Church of Békéscsaba, both situated on the city's main square — a notable distinction celebrated by the design. To the right of the church views, the mandatory inscriptions appear in four lines: the denomination '3000 Ft', the issuer 'MAGYARORSZÁG', the mint date '2025', and the mint mark 'BP.' |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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Issued as part of Hungary's long-running county commemorative series, which has systematically worked through all nineteen counties since the program's inception. Békés, in the southeastern Great Plain, is one of Hungary's most agriculturally productive regions and carries a complicated 20th-century history — depopulated significantly during post-WWII border adjustments and the forced collectivization campaigns of the 1950s that reshaped its rural communities more drastically than almost any other Hungarian county.