Hungary 10 000 Forint, 2012

Gold Forint of Károly Róbert

Obverse Reverse

Information

Country Hungary Hungary
Currency Forint (1946 – 9999)
Coin type Non-circulating coin
Denomination 10 000 Forint
Year 2012
Ruler Republic (1989–9999)
Composition Gold (.986)
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Weight (g) 3.491
Diameter (mm) 20
Thickness (mm) 0.92

Description

10 000 Forint from Hungary. Issued in 2012. Struck in Gold (.986). Measures 20 mm and weighs 3.49 g.

Obverse
The obverse of the coin features the standard design elements: the upper legend ‘MAGYARORSZÁG’ (Hungary) on the rim, the value numeral ’10 000’, and the inscription ‘FORINT’ in a lower legend, separated from each other by a dot. The mint year ‘2012’ and the mint mark ‘BP.’ are positioned on the left and right sides of the coin, respectively, between the upper and lower legends. A representation of the obverse of the gold florin of Charles I is depicted in the center, with the Florentine lily appearing in the legend KAROLV∙REX (King Charles). As with all coins issued in contemporary Europe, King Charles’ coin was also made after the gold coin of Florence called fiorino d'Or (hence the forint’s name) because of its fleur de Lis design, struck from 1252. (Hungary)
Reverse
On the rim of the reverse, the upper and lower legends read ‘I. KÁROLY’ (Charles I) and the period of the King’s rule ‘1301–1342’, respectively. Ornamental motifs depict an Anjou lily feature on the left and right sides, between the upper and lower legends. The initials of designer Tamás E. Soltra are positioned below the ornamental motif on the right. A representation of the reverse of the gold florin of Charles I is depicted in the center, with a picture of the patron saint of Florence circumscribed with the inscription S IOHANNES B (St John the Baptist). A small crown is placed at the end of the legend on the reverse, which some belief is the mint mark of the medieval city of Buda. However, because this mark features on all known pieces, it is more likely that it refers to the Kingdom of Hungary, the issuer of the coin, distinguishing them markedly from Florentine florins. (Charles I 1301-1342)
Edge
Plain

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage Comment Frequency
2012 BP. 5K Proof

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