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5000 Forint The Deák Square Lutheran Church of Budapest

Issuer Magyar Nemzeti Bank
Year 2011
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse lettering MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG 1811 2011 5000 FORINT BP.
(Translation: Republic of Hungary)
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Edge Intermittently reeded
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The Deák Square Lutheran Church, completed in 1811, is the oldest surviving Protestant church in Pest — built at a moment when Joseph II's Edict of Toleration (1781) had only recently permitted non-Catholic denominations to construct permanent places of worship in Habsburg lands. The edict came with conditions: no bells, no street-facing entrances, no towers. The original structure conformed to all three restrictions.

This coin marks the building's bicentennial.

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