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10000 Hungarian Forint Banknote (Ten Thousand Forint Hungary: 2001) Obverse & Reverse.
Tzezer Magyar Forint - 10000 Magyar Forint / 2001
Hungary Banknotes: Pick 192a
Obverse: King Stephen I of Hungary also known as King Saint Stephen (Szent Istvn kirly).
Reverse: view of Esztergom by Hubert Sattler.
Color: Dark Red-Cyan
Hungarian Currency - Value 10,000 Ft
Issued by: Magyar Nemzeti Bank - Hungarian National Bank
Issued: 2001
Size: 154 x 70 [mm]
Notes: All Hungarian banknotes are 154 70 mm in size.
Printer: Pnzjegynyomda Zrt. Budapest - Hungarian Banknote Printing Shareholding Company
Security Features: watermark, security strip, intaglio printing
Symbol: HUF - Ft
Forgery: Forgery of forint banknotes is not significant. However, forged 20 000 forint notes printed on the paper of 2000 forint notes after dissolving the original ink might come up and are not easy to recognize. Another denomination preferred by counterfeiters was the 1000 forint note until improved security features were added in 2006.
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A completely redesigned new series of 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10 000 and 20 000 forint was introduced gradually between 1997 and 2001. Each banknote depicts a famous Hungarian leader or politician on the obverse and a place or event related to him on the reverse. All of the banknotes are watermarked, contain an embedded vertical security strip and suitable for the visually impaired people. The 1000 forint and higher denominations are protected by an interwoven holographic security strip. The banknotes are printed by the Hungarian Banknote Printing Corp. in Budapest on the paper manufactured by the Disgyr Papermill in Miskolc.
10000 Hungarian Forint Banknote (Ten Thousand Forint Hungary: 2001) Obverse & Reverse.
Tzezer Magyar Forint - 10000 Magyar Forint / 2001
Hungary Banknotes: Pick 192a
Obverse: King Stephen I of Hungary also known as King Saint Stephen (Szent Istvn kirly).
Reverse: view of Esztergom by Hubert Sattler.
Color: Dark Red-Cyan
Hungarian Currency - Value 10,000 Ft
Issued by: Magyar Nemzeti Bank - Hungarian National Bank
Issued: 2001
Size: 154 x 70 [mm]
Notes: All Hungarian banknotes are 154 70 mm in size.
Printer: Pnzjegynyomda Zrt. Budapest - Hungarian Banknote Printing Shareholding Company
Security Features: watermark, security strip, intaglio printing
Symbol: HUF - Ft
Forgery: Forgery of forint banknotes is not significant. However, forged 20 000 forint notes printed on the paper of 2000 forint notes after dissolving the original ink might come up and are not easy to recognize. Another denomination preferred by counterfeiters was the 1000 forint note until improved security features were added in 2006.
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A completely redesigned new series of 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10 000 and 20 000 forint was introduced gradually between 1997 and 2001. Each banknote depicts a famous Hungarian leader or politician on the obverse and a place or event related to him on the reverse. All of the banknotes are watermarked, contain an embedded vertical security strip and suitable for the visually impaired people. The 1000 forint and higher denominations are protected by an interwoven holographic security strip. The banknotes are printed by the Hungarian Banknote Printing Corp. in Budapest on the paper manufactured by the Disgyr Papermill in Miskolc.