1984 - Hungary PIC 171g 100 Forint banknote UNC
1984 - Hungary PIC 171g 100 Forint banknote UNC 

1984 - Hungary PIC 171g 100 Forint banknote UNC

  • Product Code: Hungria PIC 171g
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 28.60€

  • Ex Tax: 26.00€


This Hungary 100 Forint banknote is catalogued as Pick P171g and is associated with the 30 October 1984 date listed for this variety. The note features a red-violet design with blue and orange underprint, the Hungarian arms with a three-bar shield and star, the denomination at left, and a portrait of Lajos Kossuth at right.

The reverse shows Károly Lotz’s Took Refuge from the Storm, depicting a horse-drawn wagon at the centre. This individual banknote is described as uncirculated (UNC).

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Hungarian 100 Forint banknote associated with 1984. It is identified by the catalog reference PIC 171g and is listed in UNC condition. These details describe the specific banknote offered on the product page.

What country, denomination, currency and date are associated with the note?

The banknote is from Hungary and has a denomination of 100 Forint. The listing associates it with the year 1984; this is stated neutrally as the date associated with the note, without implying a specific issue, printing or circulation date.

What is the catalog reference for this Hungarian banknote?

The supplied model or catalog reference is Hungria PIC 171g, while the title identifies the note as PIC 171g. This explicit reference distinguishes the listed banknote within the product information and should be used when referring to this particular cataloged item.

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The listing identifies the Hungarian 100 Forint banknote as UNC. This is the stated grade notation for the product. No additional physical-condition details are provided in the listing, so the note should be described using the supplied UNC designation only.