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| Uitgever | HÍD Numizmatikai és Kulturális Közhasznú Egyesület |
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| Jaar | 2010 |
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| Ontwerper(s) | HÍD |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central vignette after Holló Barnabás's 1895 relief, depicting flood rescue scene. A quoted passage from Baron Wesselényi's 1838 diary entry appears at upper left, with denomination and issue details at right. |
| Opschrift keerzijde | ADOMÁNYJEGY 12000 FORINT AZ ÁRVÍZ ÉS VÖRÖSISZAP KÁROSULTJAINAK JAVÁRA BUDAPEST 2010. NOVEMBER "Már ekkor kezdettek a házak omlani s düledezni. Ezeknek ropogása, rohanása, a víz közt emelkedő porfellegek, a rémítő sikoltás, sírás, ordítás borzasztó képét mutatta a duló enyészetnek." Részlet Báró Wesselényi Miklós naplójából 1838. MÁRCIUS 14. TIZENKÉTEZER FORINT Holló Barnabás, 1895 |
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HÍD ("Bridge") is a Hungarian numismatic and cultural association that has issued a series of fantasy or commemorative forint notes outside the official Magyar Nemzeti Bank system. These carry no legal tender status and circulate — if at all — as collector pieces or promotional material. The denomination itself, 12,000 forint, has no equivalent in any official Hungarian series, which is part of the point.
The association designed the piece in-house, which is worth noting given how rarely non-commercial organizations handle both conception and production of a banknote-format item without contracting a specialist printer.