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3000 Forint Hungarian Space-flight

Issuer Magyar Nemzeti Bank
Year 2025
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Value 3000 Forint 3000 HUF = EUR 8.45
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Obverse description The obverse presents conjoined half-profile busts of Hungarian research astronaut Tibor Kapu and trained research astronaut Gyula Cserényi, rendered in a contemporary portrait style occupying the central field. The legend MAGYARORSZÁG arcs across the upper field, designating the issuing nation, while the denomination 3000 FORINT appears in the lower field. The mint year 2025 and the Budapest Mint mark BP. are also incorporated into the obverse design as mandatory elements.
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Reverse description The reverse depicts a symbolic composition representing the meeting of Earth and outer space, with the Miraculous Stag — a figure central to Hungarian mythology — rendered as a constellation formed by stars. This celestial stag directly alludes to the official mission patch of the HUNOR programme, Hungary's national astronaut initiative. The inscription HUNOR appears prominently in the field, accompanied by the legend MAGYAROK A VILÁGŰRBEN 2025, translating as 'Hungarians in Space 2025'.
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Hungary's first cosmonaut, Bertalan Farkas, flew aboard Soyuz 36 in May 1980 as part of the Soviet Intercosmos program — making Hungary the seventh nation to send a citizen into space. The 45th anniversary of that mission falls in 2025, the probable occasion for this issue. Farkas spent just under eight days aboard the Salyut 6 space station alongside Soviet commander Valery Kubasov.

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