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  2. Hungarian forint - Wikipedia

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    From 1996, a bicolor 100 forint coin was minted to replace the 1992 version, since the latter was considered too big and ugly, and could easily be mistaken for the 20 forint coin. Silver 200 forint coins were withdrawn in 1998 (as their nominal value was too low compared to their precious metal content); the 1 and 2 forint coins remained legal ...

  3. List of currencies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    List of all European currencies Country Present currency Currency sign ISO 4217 code Fractional unit Previous currency Albania lek [10]: L ALL qindarke: none Andorra euro [11] ...

  4. Banknotes of the Hungarian forint - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian National Bank has announced the withdrawal of the 1000 forint notes issued prior to 2006. This affects the 1000 forint note from the current series, but without the red metallic strip on the obverse side, i.e. also the Millennium issue. These notes remained in circulation until August 31, 2007.

  5. Currencies of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Pound sterling United Kingdom £ GBP: was part of EU until Brexit [j] Portuguese escudo Portugal $ (PTE) 1999/2002 200.482 Slovak koruna Slovakia: Sk (SKK) 2009 30.126 Slovenian tolar Slovenia: T (SIT) 2007 239.64 Spanish peseta Spain ₧ (ESP) 1999/2002 166.386 European Currency Unit: Accounting only ₠, ECU or XEU (XEU) 1999/2002 1 [k]

  6. List of bi-metallic coins - Wikipedia

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    Forint 1996 Hungary: 100 Patacas 1997 Macau: 2 Pounds 1997 United Kingdom: 5 Colones 1997 El Salvador.5 Dinar 1997 Jordan: 25 Kuna 1997 Croatia: 50 Dollars 1997 Cook Islands: 2 Lati 1999 Latvia: 2 Pounds 1999 Falkland Islands: 500 Pesos 2000 Cuba: 20 Dollars 2000 Jamaica: 5 Pula 2000 Botswana: 100 Leke 2000 Albania: 10 Lari 2000 Georgia: 2 ...

  7. Economy of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Forint exchange rates from June 2008 to September 2009. The chart on the right shows forint exchange rates for the British pound (GBP), euro (EUR), Swiss franc (CHF), and the U.S. dollar (USD) from June 2008 to September 2009. It indicates that a relatively strong forint weakened during the Great Recession, and that its value increased afterwards.

  8. Coins of the Hungarian forint - Wikipedia

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    The 200 forint note was replaced with a new 200 forint coin on 15 June 2009, [3] decorated with the Chain Bridge, as chosen in an internet poll in October 2008. [4] Reportedly, large numbers of 1 forint coins were illegally used in Canada in place of subway tokens, a highly profitable trade until the machines were reprogrammed.

  9. Category:Currencies with ISO 4217 code - Wikipedia

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    The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 238 total. ... Hungarian forint; I. Icelandic króna; Indian rupee; ... Sudanese pound