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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents the bold numeral '5' in large format dominating the upper field, separated from the lower legend by a horizontal incuse line. The word 'FORINT' is inscribed in capital letters beneath this dividing line, and the Budapest mint mark 'BP.' appears in the lower exergue. The design is enclosed within a beaded border, maintaining the clean, uncluttered aesthetic characteristic of Hungarian circulation coinage. |
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The forint was introduced on 1 August 1946 to replace the pengő, which had collapsed under the most severe hyperinflation ever recorded — by July 1946, prices were doubling every fifteen hours, and the largest denomination note ever printed in history, the one-hundred-quintillion-pengő, was issued that same month. The stabilization required Hungary to fix the forint's value with strict National Bank reserves, a remarkable feat given the country was simultaneously paying Soviet war reparations.
This circulating commemorative marks the seventy-fifth anniversary of that stabilization, issued in the base 5 forint denomination that has remained in production virtually uninterrupted since 1946.