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50 000 Forint László V, Piefort

Uitgever Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Hungarian National Bank)
Jaar 2024
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Waarde 50 000 Forint
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field features a high-relief enthroned figure of King László V (Ladislaus V), seated facing forward on an ornate Gothic throne, holding a sceptre, rendered after the original 15th-century gold florin type. Below the throne, the quartered Hungarian royal coat of arms is displayed, combining the Árpád stripes and the Bohemian lion. The legend V. LÁSZLÓ 1453–1457 arcs along the left and lower field, with ARANYFORINTJA completing the arc on the right, all in raised Latin letters. The mint mark BP and the engraver's initials SGI appear within the field, with the year 2024 incused beneath the throne. A fine engine-turned guilloche pattern fills the background field, and the design is enclosed within a beaded border.
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László V — known to history as László the Posthumous, born after his father Albert II's death — became King of Hungary at birth in 1440, setting off a fifteen-year regency struggle that nearly fractured the kingdom. His actual reign was brief and contested; he died in 1457 at seventeen, probably of leukemia, though contemporaries suspected poison. The piefort format, struck at roughly double the standard planchet thickness, has roots in French assay practice and was historically used to test die quality before full production runs — a fitting choice for a commemorative where die sharpness is the entire point.

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