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Hungarian forint

Magyar forint (Hungarian)
Uj forintok.png

Hungarian forint banknotes

ISO 4217
Code HUF (numeric: 348)
Subunit 0.01
Unit
Plural forintok (nominative only)
Symbol Ft
Denominations
Subunit
1100 fillér
(defunct)
Banknotes 500 Ft, 1,000 Ft, 2,000 Ft, 5,000 Ft, 10,000 Ft, 20,000 Ft
Coins
 Freq. used 5 Ft, 10 Ft, 20 Ft, 50 Ft, 100 Ft, 200 Ft
Demographics
Date of introduction 1 August 1946
User(s) Hungary Hungary
Issuance
Central bank Hungarian National Bank
 Website www.mnb.hu
Printer Pénzjegynyomda Zrt. Budapest
 Website www.penzjegynyomda.hu
Mint Hungarian Mint Ltd.
 Website www.penzvero.hu
Valuation
Inflation 10.7% (May 2022)
 Source www.ksh.hu

The forint (sign Ft; code HUF) is the currency of Hungary. It was formerly divided into 100 fillér, but fillér coins are no longer in circulation. The introduction of the forint on 1 August 1946 was a crucial step in the post-World War II stabilisation of the Hungarian economy, and the currency remained relatively stable until the 1980s. Transition to a market economy in the early 1990s adversely affected the value of the forint; inflation peaked at 35% in 1991. Between 2001 and 2022, inflation was in single digits, and the forint has been declared fully convertible.[1] In May 2022, inflation reached 10.7% amid the war in Ukraine and economic uncertainty.[2] As a member of the European Union, the long-term aim of the Hungarian government may be to replace the forint with the euro, although under the current government there is no target date for adopting the euro.[3]

History[edit]

Forint of Louis I of Hungary (1342–1382). Reverse: LODOVICVS DEI GRACIA REX. Obverse: S[ANCTVS] IOHANNES B[APTISTA].

The forint’s name comes from the city of Florence, where gold coins called fiorino d’oro were minted from 1252. In Hungary, the florentinus (later forint), also a gold-based currency, was used from 1325 under Charles Robert, with several other countries following Hungary’s example.[4]

Between 1868 and 1892, the forint was the name used in Hungarian for the currency of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, known in German as the Gulden. It was subdivided into 100 krajczár (krajcár in modern Hungarian orthography; cf German Kreuzer).[5]

The forint was reintroduced on 1 August 1946, after the pengő was rendered worthless by massive hyperinflation in 1945–46: the highest ever recorded. This was brought about by a mixture of the high demand for reparations from the USSR, Soviet plundering of Hungarian industries, and the holding of Hungary’s gold reserves in the United States.[6] The different parties in the government had different plans to solve this problem. To the Independent Smallholders’ Party–which had won a large majority in the 1945 Hungarian parliamentary election–as well as the Social Democrats, outside support was essential. However, the Soviet Union and its local supporters in the Hungarian Communist Party were opposed to raising loans in the West, and thus the Communist Party masterminded the procedure using exclusively domestic resources. The Communist plan called for tight limits on personal spending, as well as the concentration of existing stocks[clarification needed] in state hands.[7]

The forint replaced the pengő at the theoretical rate of 1 forint = 4×1029 pengő, thus dropping 29 zeroes from the old currency. In reality, with the highest value note being 100 million B. pengő (1020 pengő), the total amount of pengő in circulation had a value of less than 11000 of a forint. (The «B» stood for a long scale «billion», i.e. a million million.) Of more significance was the exchange rate to the adópengő of 1 forint = 200 million adópengő.[citation needed]

Historically, the forint was subdivided into 100 fillér (comparable to a penny), although fillér coins have been rendered useless by inflation and have not been in circulation since 1999. (Since 2000, one forint has typically been worth about half a US cent or slightly less.) The Hungarian abbreviation for forint is Ft, which is written after the number with a space between. The name fillér, the subdivision of all Hungarian currencies since 1925, comes from the German word Vierer which denoted a four-krajcár-piece. The abbreviation for the fillér was f, also written after the number with a space in between.[citation needed]

When the forint was introduced, its value was defined on the basis of 1 kilogram of gold being 13,210 forints. Therefore, given that gold was fixed at US$35 per Troy ounce, one USD was at that time worth 11.74 forints.

After its 1946 introduction, the forint remained stable for the following two decades, but started to lose its purchasing power as the state-socialist economic system (planned economy) lost its competitiveness during the 1970s and 1980s. After the democratic change of 1989–90, the forint saw yearly inflation figures of about 35% for three years, but significant market economy reforms helped stabilize it.

Coins[edit]

In 1946, coins were introduced in denominations of 2, 10, 20 fillérs and 1, 2, 5 forints. The silver 5 forint coin was reissued only in the next year; later it was withdrawn from circulation. 5 and 50 fillérs coins were issued in 1948. In 1967, a 5 forint coin was reintroduced, followed by a 10 forint in 1971 and 20 forint in 1982.

In 1992, a new series of coins was introduced in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and (a somewhat different, 500‰ silver) 200 forint. Production of the 2 and 5 fillér coins ceased in 1992, with all fillér coins withdrawn from circulation by 1999. 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 tender until 29 February 2008.[8] For cash purchases, the total price is now rounded to the nearest multiple of 5 forint (to 0 or to 5).[9] A new 200 forint coin[10] made of base metal alloy was introduced in place of the 200 forint banknote on 15 June 2009.

Banknotes[edit]

In 1946, 10 and 100 forint notes were introduced by the Hungarian National Bank. A new series of higher quality banknotes (in denominations of 10, 20 and 100 forints) were introduced in 1947 and 1948. 50 forint notes were added in 1953, 500 forint notes were introduced in 1970, followed by 1,000 forints in 1983, and 5,000 forints in 1991.

A completely redesigned new series of banknotes in denominations of 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000 and 20,000 forints 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 are suitable for visually impaired people. The 1,000 forints and higher denominations are protected by an interwoven holographic security strip. The notes share the common size of 154 mm × 70 mm (6.1 in × 2.8 in). The banknotes are printed by the Hungarian Banknote Printing Corp. in Budapest on paper manufactured by the Diósgyőr Papermill in Miskolc.

Commemorative banknotes have also been issued recently: 1,000 and 2,000 forint notes to commemorate the millennium (in 2000) and a 500-forint note to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1956 revolution (in 2006).

The 200-forint banknote was withdrawn from circulation in 2009, as its value inflated over time.[11] The banknote was replaced by a bicolor 200-forint coin featuring the iconic Széchenyi Chain Bridge.[12]

Forgery of forint banknotes is not significant. However, forged 20,000 forint notes printed on the paper of 2,000 forint notes after dissolving the original ink might come up and are not easy to recognize. Another denomination preferred by counterfeiters was the 1,000 forint note until improved security features were added in 2006.

Worn banknotes no longer fit for circulation are withdrawn, destroyed and turned into briquettes which are donated to public benefit (charitable) organizations to be used as heating fuel.[13]

In 2014, a new revised version of the 1997 banknote series was gradually put into circulation beginning with the 10,000 Ft banknote in 2014 and completed with the 500 Ft banknote in 2019.

In 2022 after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EUR-HUF exchange rate breached the 400 forint per 1 euro line for the first time. Some time later, the forint also depreciated against the US dollar, breaching the same line.[14][15]

Current exchange rates[edit]

Current HUF exchange rates
From Google Finance: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD
From Yahoo! Finance: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD
From XE.com: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD
From OANDA: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD

Historic rates[edit]

Forints per dollar, euro, etc.

Most traded currencies (from 31 December 1990):

Year United States USD Europe EUR Germany DEM United Kingdom GBP Switzerland CHF Japan JPY
1990 61.45 84.06 40.47 116.58 47.41 0.4524
1991 75.62 100.84 49.83 141.48 55.85 0.6035
1992 83.97 101.10 51.96 127.03 57.61 0.6732
1993 100.70 112.03 58.06 148.90 68.11 0.9022
1994 110.69 135.77 71.47 173.11 84.46 1.1105
1995 139.47 178.45 97.38 215.40 121.19 1.3539
1996 164.93 206.90 106.17 280.30 122.22 1.4174
1997 203.50 223.44 113.59 337.22 139.82 1.5650
1998 219.03 257.12 130.65 362.30 158.94 1.9242
1999 252.52 254.92 130.34 408.30 158.85 2.4706
2000 284.73 264.94 135.46 425.47 173.92 2.4770
2001 279.03 246.33 125.95 404.15 166.23 2.1251
2002 225.16 235.90 120.61 362.67 162.37 1.8966
2003 207.92 262.23 134.08 370.66 168.30 1.9443
2004 180.29 245.93 125.74 347.83 159.34 1.7584
2005 213.58 252.73 129.22 368.40 162.33 1.8200
2006 191.62 252.30 129.00 375.77 156.99 1.6111
2007 172.61 253.35 129.54 344.84 152.42 1.5244
2008 187.91 264.78 135.38 272.36 177.78 2.0823
2009 188.07 270.84 138.48 303.17 182.34 2.0363
2010 208.65 278.75 142.52 323.37 222.68 2.5652
2011 240.68 311.13 159.08 371.15 255.91 3.1051
2012 220.93 291.29 148.93 355.39 241.06 2.5696
2013 215.67 296.91 151.81 356.76 242.14 2.0542
2014 259.13 314.89 161.00 403.75 261.85 2.1686
2015 286.63 313.12 160.10 424.96 289.38 2.3812
2016 293.69 311.02 159.02 361.62 289.41 2.5134
2017 258.82 310.14 158.57 349.48 265.24 2.2984
2018 280.94 321.51 164.38 355.25 285.16 2.5454
2019 294.74 330.52 168.99 387.82 304.39 2.7137
2020 297.36 365.13 186.68 406.16 337.41 2.8864
2021 325.71 369.00 188.66 440.03 356.90 2.8293
2022 375.68 400.25 204.64 451.98 406.93 2.8437

Sources: arfolyam.iridium.hu

Currencies of nearby countries (from 31 December 2010):

Year Poland PLN Czech Republic CZK Romania RON Bulgaria BGN Croatia HRK Serbia RSD Russia RUB Turkey TRY
2010 70.40 11.12 65.07 142.54 37.75 2.62 6.83 135.33
2011 70.51 12.05 72.07 159.06 41.27 2.96 7.47 125.57
2012 71.50 11.62 65.71 148.93 38.59 2.56 7.26 123.29
2013 71.60 10.84 66.29 151.81 38.94 2.59 6.55 101.10
2014 73.88 11.35 70.23 161.00 41.13 2.60 4.45 111.36
2015 73.46 11.58 69.22 160.10 40.98 2.58 3.88 97.86
2016 70.29 11.51 68.53 159.02 41.13 2.52 4.78 83.29
2017 74.35 12.13 66.57 158.57 41.59 2.62 4.49 68.68
2018 74.82 12.47 69.01 164.39 43.38 2.72 4.05 53.31
2019 77.50 13.01 69.08 168.99 44.42 2.81 4.74 49.57
2020 79.29 13.87 74.99 186.68 48.35 3.11 3.96 39.70
2021 80.30 14.84 74.56 188.66 49.10 3.14 4.35 24.30
2022 85.35 16.58 80.88 204.64 53.11 3.41 5.15 20.07

Sources: arfolyam.iridium.hu

The cost of one Euro in forints (from 1999)

References[edit]

  1. ^ BBC News Hungary lifts last currency restrictions. 18 June 2001
  2. ^ «1.1.1.2. Consumer price index by aggregate groups of consumption, and consumer price index for pensioners». www.ksh.hu. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  3. ^ Szakacs, Gergely (18 October 2021). «Hungary’s new opposition PM candidate wants stronger ties with EU». Reuters. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  4. ^ Engel, Pál, 1938-2001. (2001). The realm of St. Stephen : a history of medieval Hungary, 895-1526. London: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 1-4175-4080-X. OCLC 56676014.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ «A stable currency in search of a stable Empire? The Austro-Hungarian experience of monetary union». History & Policy. 19 April 2017.
  6. ^ «GLOSSARY». www.rev.hu. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  7. ^ «An Attempt at a New, Democratic Start: 1944–1946». The Institute for the History of the 1956 Revolution.
  8. ^ [1] Archived 21 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine 1 and 2 forint coins were withdrawn from use from 1 March 2008.
  9. ^ [2] Archived 21 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine The sum of total purchases is rounded
  10. ^ [3] Archived 4 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine The new 200 forint coin
  11. ^ «Coins to replace 200 forint banknotes». www.mnb.hu. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  12. ^ «Coins». www.mnb.hu. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  13. ^ Calling for MNB-tender for public benefit organizations (MNB-pályázat közhasznú szervezetek számára)
  14. ^ «ECB euro reference exchange rate: Hungarian forint (HUF)». European Central Bank (in Hungarian). Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  15. ^ «US Dollar (USD) to Hungarian Forint (HUF) exchange rate history». www.exchangerates.org.uk. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  • Krause, Chester L.; Clifford Mishler (1991). Standard Catalog of World Coins: 1801–1991 (18th ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0873411501.
  • Pick, Albert (1994). Standard Catalog of World Paper Money: General Issues. Colin R. Bruce II and Neil Shafer (editors) (7th ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-207-9.

Further reading[edit]

  • Gyula Rádóczy; Géza Tasnádi (1992). Magyar papírpénzek 1848–1992 (Hungarian paper money 1848–1992). Danubius Kódex Kiadói Kft. ISBN 963-7434-11-9.
  • Károly Leányfalusi; Ádám Nagy (1998). Magyarország fém- és papírpénzei 1926–1998 (Coins and paper money of Hungary 1926–1998). Magyar Éremgyűjtők Egyesülete, Budapest. ISBN 963-03-6023-3.
  • Károly Léányfalusi; Ádám Nagy (2006). Magyarország fém- és papírpénzei 1946–2006 (Coins and paper money of Hungary 1964–2006). Magyar Éremgyűjtők Egyesülete, Budapest. ISBN 978-963-7122-16-3.
  • Mihály Kupa id. dr. (1993). Corpus notarum pecuniariarum Hungariae I–II. (Magyar Egyetemes Pénzjegytár) (General Hungarian Banknote Catalog). Informatika Történeti Múzeum Alapítvány, Budapest. ISBN 963-04-3658-2.

External links[edit]

  • Official Daily Exchange Rates Archive, Hungarian National Bank
  • (in Hungarian and English) bankjegy.szabadsagharcos.org (Hungarian banknote catalog)
  • (in Hungarian and English) www.numismatics.hu (Roman and Hungarian related numismatic site)
  • (in Hungarian) papirpenz.hu (pictures of Hungarian banknotes)
  • (in Hungarian) Current HUF/EUR and other rates with charts
  • (in Hungarian, English, German, and French) www.eremgyujtok.hu (homepage of the Hungarian Coin Collectors’ Society)
  • Hungarian banknotes (high resolution pictures, also including old forint banknotes)
  • Comprehensive catalog of Hungarian coins
  • Hungarian National Bank – «Information on forint banknotes and their security features, and forint coins»
Preceded by:
Hungarian pengő
Reason: inflation
Ratio: 1 forint = 4×1029 pengő
Currency of Hungary
1 August 1946 –
Concurrent with: adópengő until 30 September 1946
Succeeded by:
Current
Preceded by:
Hungarian adópengő
Reason: inflation
Ratio: 1 forint = 200,000,000 adópengő

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hungarian forint

Magyar forint (Hungarian)
Uj forintok.png

Hungarian forint banknotes

ISO 4217
Code HUF (numeric: 348)
Subunit 0.01
Unit
Plural forintok (nominative only)
Symbol Ft
Denominations
Subunit
1100 fillér
(defunct)
Banknotes 500 Ft, 1,000 Ft, 2,000 Ft, 5,000 Ft, 10,000 Ft, 20,000 Ft
Coins
 Freq. used 5 Ft, 10 Ft, 20 Ft, 50 Ft, 100 Ft, 200 Ft
Demographics
Date of introduction 1 August 1946
User(s) Hungary Hungary
Issuance
Central bank Hungarian National Bank
 Website www.mnb.hu
Printer Pénzjegynyomda Zrt. Budapest
 Website www.penzjegynyomda.hu
Mint Hungarian Mint Ltd.
 Website www.penzvero.hu
Valuation
Inflation 10.7% (May 2022)
 Source www.ksh.hu

The forint (sign Ft; code HUF) is the currency of Hungary. It was formerly divided into 100 fillér, but fillér coins are no longer in circulation. The introduction of the forint on 1 August 1946 was a crucial step in the post-World War II stabilisation of the Hungarian economy, and the currency remained relatively stable until the 1980s. Transition to a market economy in the early 1990s adversely affected the value of the forint; inflation peaked at 35% in 1991. Between 2001 and 2022, inflation was in single digits, and the forint has been declared fully convertible.[1] In May 2022, inflation reached 10.7% amid the war in Ukraine and economic uncertainty.[2] As a member of the European Union, the long-term aim of the Hungarian government may be to replace the forint with the euro, although under the current government there is no target date for adopting the euro.[3]

History[edit]

Forint of Louis I of Hungary (1342–1382). Reverse: LODOVICVS DEI GRACIA REX. Obverse: S[ANCTVS] IOHANNES B[APTISTA].

The forint’s name comes from the city of Florence, where gold coins called fiorino d’oro were minted from 1252. In Hungary, the florentinus (later forint), also a gold-based currency, was used from 1325 under Charles Robert, with several other countries following Hungary’s example.[4]

Between 1868 and 1892, the forint was the name used in Hungarian for the currency of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, known in German as the Gulden. It was subdivided into 100 krajczár (krajcár in modern Hungarian orthography; cf German Kreuzer).[5]

The forint was reintroduced on 1 August 1946, after the pengő was rendered worthless by massive hyperinflation in 1945–46: the highest ever recorded. This was brought about by a mixture of the high demand for reparations from the USSR, Soviet plundering of Hungarian industries, and the holding of Hungary’s gold reserves in the United States.[6] The different parties in the government had different plans to solve this problem. To the Independent Smallholders’ Party–which had won a large majority in the 1945 Hungarian parliamentary election–as well as the Social Democrats, outside support was essential. However, the Soviet Union and its local supporters in the Hungarian Communist Party were opposed to raising loans in the West, and thus the Communist Party masterminded the procedure using exclusively domestic resources. The Communist plan called for tight limits on personal spending, as well as the concentration of existing stocks[clarification needed] in state hands.[7]

The forint replaced the pengő at the theoretical rate of 1 forint = 4×1029 pengő, thus dropping 29 zeroes from the old currency. In reality, with the highest value note being 100 million B. pengő (1020 pengő), the total amount of pengő in circulation had a value of less than 11000 of a forint. (The «B» stood for a long scale «billion», i.e. a million million.) Of more significance was the exchange rate to the adópengő of 1 forint = 200 million adópengő.[citation needed]

Historically, the forint was subdivided into 100 fillér (comparable to a penny), although fillér coins have been rendered useless by inflation and have not been in circulation since 1999. (Since 2000, one forint has typically been worth about half a US cent or slightly less.) The Hungarian abbreviation for forint is Ft, which is written after the number with a space between. The name fillér, the subdivision of all Hungarian currencies since 1925, comes from the German word Vierer which denoted a four-krajcár-piece. The abbreviation for the fillér was f, also written after the number with a space in between.[citation needed]

When the forint was introduced, its value was defined on the basis of 1 kilogram of gold being 13,210 forints. Therefore, given that gold was fixed at US$35 per Troy ounce, one USD was at that time worth 11.74 forints.

After its 1946 introduction, the forint remained stable for the following two decades, but started to lose its purchasing power as the state-socialist economic system (planned economy) lost its competitiveness during the 1970s and 1980s. After the democratic change of 1989–90, the forint saw yearly inflation figures of about 35% for three years, but significant market economy reforms helped stabilize it.

Coins[edit]

In 1946, coins were introduced in denominations of 2, 10, 20 fillérs and 1, 2, 5 forints. The silver 5 forint coin was reissued only in the next year; later it was withdrawn from circulation. 5 and 50 fillérs coins were issued in 1948. In 1967, a 5 forint coin was reintroduced, followed by a 10 forint in 1971 and 20 forint in 1982.

In 1992, a new series of coins was introduced in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and (a somewhat different, 500‰ silver) 200 forint. Production of the 2 and 5 fillér coins ceased in 1992, with all fillér coins withdrawn from circulation by 1999. 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 tender until 29 February 2008.[8] For cash purchases, the total price is now rounded to the nearest multiple of 5 forint (to 0 or to 5).[9] A new 200 forint coin[10] made of base metal alloy was introduced in place of the 200 forint banknote on 15 June 2009.

Banknotes[edit]

In 1946, 10 and 100 forint notes were introduced by the Hungarian National Bank. A new series of higher quality banknotes (in denominations of 10, 20 and 100 forints) were introduced in 1947 and 1948. 50 forint notes were added in 1953, 500 forint notes were introduced in 1970, followed by 1,000 forints in 1983, and 5,000 forints in 1991.

A completely redesigned new series of banknotes in denominations of 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000 and 20,000 forints 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 are suitable for visually impaired people. The 1,000 forints and higher denominations are protected by an interwoven holographic security strip. The notes share the common size of 154 mm × 70 mm (6.1 in × 2.8 in). The banknotes are printed by the Hungarian Banknote Printing Corp. in Budapest on paper manufactured by the Diósgyőr Papermill in Miskolc.

Commemorative banknotes have also been issued recently: 1,000 and 2,000 forint notes to commemorate the millennium (in 2000) and a 500-forint note to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1956 revolution (in 2006).

The 200-forint banknote was withdrawn from circulation in 2009, as its value inflated over time.[11] The banknote was replaced by a bicolor 200-forint coin featuring the iconic Széchenyi Chain Bridge.[12]

Forgery of forint banknotes is not significant. However, forged 20,000 forint notes printed on the paper of 2,000 forint notes after dissolving the original ink might come up and are not easy to recognize. Another denomination preferred by counterfeiters was the 1,000 forint note until improved security features were added in 2006.

Worn banknotes no longer fit for circulation are withdrawn, destroyed and turned into briquettes which are donated to public benefit (charitable) organizations to be used as heating fuel.[13]

In 2014, a new revised version of the 1997 banknote series was gradually put into circulation beginning with the 10,000 Ft banknote in 2014 and completed with the 500 Ft banknote in 2019.

In 2022 after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EUR-HUF exchange rate breached the 400 forint per 1 euro line for the first time. Some time later, the forint also depreciated against the US dollar, breaching the same line.[14][15]

Current exchange rates[edit]

Current HUF exchange rates
From Google Finance: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD
From Yahoo! Finance: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD
From XE.com: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD
From OANDA: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD

Historic rates[edit]

Forints per dollar, euro, etc.

Most traded currencies (from 31 December 1990):

Year United States USD Europe EUR Germany DEM United Kingdom GBP Switzerland CHF Japan JPY
1990 61.45 84.06 40.47 116.58 47.41 0.4524
1991 75.62 100.84 49.83 141.48 55.85 0.6035
1992 83.97 101.10 51.96 127.03 57.61 0.6732
1993 100.70 112.03 58.06 148.90 68.11 0.9022
1994 110.69 135.77 71.47 173.11 84.46 1.1105
1995 139.47 178.45 97.38 215.40 121.19 1.3539
1996 164.93 206.90 106.17 280.30 122.22 1.4174
1997 203.50 223.44 113.59 337.22 139.82 1.5650
1998 219.03 257.12 130.65 362.30 158.94 1.9242
1999 252.52 254.92 130.34 408.30 158.85 2.4706
2000 284.73 264.94 135.46 425.47 173.92 2.4770
2001 279.03 246.33 125.95 404.15 166.23 2.1251
2002 225.16 235.90 120.61 362.67 162.37 1.8966
2003 207.92 262.23 134.08 370.66 168.30 1.9443
2004 180.29 245.93 125.74 347.83 159.34 1.7584
2005 213.58 252.73 129.22 368.40 162.33 1.8200
2006 191.62 252.30 129.00 375.77 156.99 1.6111
2007 172.61 253.35 129.54 344.84 152.42 1.5244
2008 187.91 264.78 135.38 272.36 177.78 2.0823
2009 188.07 270.84 138.48 303.17 182.34 2.0363
2010 208.65 278.75 142.52 323.37 222.68 2.5652
2011 240.68 311.13 159.08 371.15 255.91 3.1051
2012 220.93 291.29 148.93 355.39 241.06 2.5696
2013 215.67 296.91 151.81 356.76 242.14 2.0542
2014 259.13 314.89 161.00 403.75 261.85 2.1686
2015 286.63 313.12 160.10 424.96 289.38 2.3812
2016 293.69 311.02 159.02 361.62 289.41 2.5134
2017 258.82 310.14 158.57 349.48 265.24 2.2984
2018 280.94 321.51 164.38 355.25 285.16 2.5454
2019 294.74 330.52 168.99 387.82 304.39 2.7137
2020 297.36 365.13 186.68 406.16 337.41 2.8864
2021 325.71 369.00 188.66 440.03 356.90 2.8293
2022 375.68 400.25 204.64 451.98 406.93 2.8437

Sources: arfolyam.iridium.hu

Currencies of nearby countries (from 31 December 2010):

Year Poland PLN Czech Republic CZK Romania RON Bulgaria BGN Croatia HRK Serbia RSD Russia RUB Turkey TRY
2010 70.40 11.12 65.07 142.54 37.75 2.62 6.83 135.33
2011 70.51 12.05 72.07 159.06 41.27 2.96 7.47 125.57
2012 71.50 11.62 65.71 148.93 38.59 2.56 7.26 123.29
2013 71.60 10.84 66.29 151.81 38.94 2.59 6.55 101.10
2014 73.88 11.35 70.23 161.00 41.13 2.60 4.45 111.36
2015 73.46 11.58 69.22 160.10 40.98 2.58 3.88 97.86
2016 70.29 11.51 68.53 159.02 41.13 2.52 4.78 83.29
2017 74.35 12.13 66.57 158.57 41.59 2.62 4.49 68.68
2018 74.82 12.47 69.01 164.39 43.38 2.72 4.05 53.31
2019 77.50 13.01 69.08 168.99 44.42 2.81 4.74 49.57
2020 79.29 13.87 74.99 186.68 48.35 3.11 3.96 39.70
2021 80.30 14.84 74.56 188.66 49.10 3.14 4.35 24.30
2022 85.35 16.58 80.88 204.64 53.11 3.41 5.15 20.07

Sources: arfolyam.iridium.hu

The cost of one Euro in forints (from 1999)

References[edit]

  1. ^ BBC News Hungary lifts last currency restrictions. 18 June 2001
  2. ^ «1.1.1.2. Consumer price index by aggregate groups of consumption, and consumer price index for pensioners». www.ksh.hu. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
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  7. ^ «An Attempt at a New, Democratic Start: 1944–1946». The Institute for the History of the 1956 Revolution.
  8. ^ [1] Archived 21 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine 1 and 2 forint coins were withdrawn from use from 1 March 2008.
  9. ^ [2] Archived 21 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine The sum of total purchases is rounded
  10. ^ [3] Archived 4 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine The new 200 forint coin
  11. ^ «Coins to replace 200 forint banknotes». www.mnb.hu. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  12. ^ «Coins». www.mnb.hu. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  13. ^ Calling for MNB-tender for public benefit organizations (MNB-pályázat közhasznú szervezetek számára)
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  • Krause, Chester L.; Clifford Mishler (1991). Standard Catalog of World Coins: 1801–1991 (18th ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0873411501.
  • Pick, Albert (1994). Standard Catalog of World Paper Money: General Issues. Colin R. Bruce II and Neil Shafer (editors) (7th ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-207-9.

Further reading[edit]

  • Gyula Rádóczy; Géza Tasnádi (1992). Magyar papírpénzek 1848–1992 (Hungarian paper money 1848–1992). Danubius Kódex Kiadói Kft. ISBN 963-7434-11-9.
  • Károly Leányfalusi; Ádám Nagy (1998). Magyarország fém- és papírpénzei 1926–1998 (Coins and paper money of Hungary 1926–1998). Magyar Éremgyűjtők Egyesülete, Budapest. ISBN 963-03-6023-3.
  • Károly Léányfalusi; Ádám Nagy (2006). Magyarország fém- és papírpénzei 1946–2006 (Coins and paper money of Hungary 1964–2006). Magyar Éremgyűjtők Egyesülete, Budapest. ISBN 978-963-7122-16-3.
  • Mihály Kupa id. dr. (1993). Corpus notarum pecuniariarum Hungariae I–II. (Magyar Egyetemes Pénzjegytár) (General Hungarian Banknote Catalog). Informatika Történeti Múzeum Alapítvány, Budapest. ISBN 963-04-3658-2.

External links[edit]

  • Official Daily Exchange Rates Archive, Hungarian National Bank
  • (in Hungarian and English) bankjegy.szabadsagharcos.org (Hungarian banknote catalog)
  • (in Hungarian and English) www.numismatics.hu (Roman and Hungarian related numismatic site)
  • (in Hungarian) papirpenz.hu (pictures of Hungarian banknotes)
  • (in Hungarian) Current HUF/EUR and other rates with charts
  • (in Hungarian, English, German, and French) www.eremgyujtok.hu (homepage of the Hungarian Coin Collectors’ Society)
  • Hungarian banknotes (high resolution pictures, also including old forint banknotes)
  • Comprehensive catalog of Hungarian coins
  • Hungarian National Bank – «Information on forint banknotes and their security features, and forint coins»
Preceded by:
Hungarian pengő
Reason: inflation
Ratio: 1 forint = 4×1029 pengő
Currency of Hungary
1 August 1946 –
Concurrent with: adópengő until 30 September 1946
Succeeded by:
Current
Preceded by:
Hungarian adópengő
Reason: inflation
Ratio: 1 forint = 200,000,000 adópengő

форинт

форинт

ф’оринт, -а

Русский орфографический словарь. / Российская академия наук. Ин-т рус. яз. им. В. В. Виноградова. — М.: «Азбуковник».
.
1999.

Синонимы:

Смотреть что такое «форинт» в других словарях:

  • Форинт — (forint, Ft) Стандартная денежная единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам. Финансы. Толковый словарь. 2 е изд. М.: ИНФРА М , Издательство Весь Мир . Брайен Батлер, Брайен Джонсон, Грэм Сидуэл и др. Общая редакция: д.э.н. Осадчая И.М.. 2000. Форинт… …   Финансовый словарь

  • ФОРИНТ — ФОРИНТ, а, муж. Денежная единица в Венгрии. Толковый словарь Ожегова. С.И. Ожегов, Н.Ю. Шведова. 1949 1992 …   Толковый словарь Ожегова

  • форинт — сущ., кол во синонимов: 1 • единица (830) Словарь синонимов ASIS. В.Н. Тришин. 2013 …   Словарь синонимов

  • ФОРИНТ — (венг. forint от итал. florino флорин) денежная единица Венгрии, делится на 100 филлеров. Введен в обращение в 1946 г. Райзберг Б.А., Лозовский Л.Ш., Стародубцева Е.Б.. Современный экономический словарь. 2 е изд., испр. М.: ИНФРА М. 479 с.. 1999 …   Экономический словарь

  • форинт — Стандартная денежная единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам. [http://www.vocable.ru/dictionary/533/symbol/97] Тематики финансы EN forintft …   Справочник технического переводчика

  • форинт — денежная единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам; введена в 1946 г. взамен пенге. Новый словарь иностранных слов. by EdwART, , 2009. форинт денежная единица в Венгрии; введена вместо изъятой в 1946 г. из обращения пенгё Большой словарь иностранных… …   Словарь иностранных слов русского языка

  • ФОРИНТ — а; м. [венг. forint от итал. florino флорентийская монета]. В Венгрии: основная денежная единица; денежный знак этого достоинства. * * * ФОРИНТ ФОРИНТ (венг. forint), денежная единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам. Денежная единица с 1946. До… …   Энциклопедический словарь

  • Форинт — Денежная единица Венгрии, введена 1 августа 1946 г …   Словарь нумизмата

  • Форинт — (венг. forint)         денежная единица Венгерской Народной Республики, равная 100 Филлерам. Введена с 1 августа 1946. Золотое содержание установлено в 0,0757 г. По курсу Госбанка СССР на июнь 1977 100 Ф. = 7 руб. 67 коп …   Большая советская энциклопедия

  • ФОРИНТ — денежная единица Венгрии, делится на 100 филеров. Введен в обращение в 1946 г …   Энциклопедический словарь экономики и права

  • ФОРИНТ —         1. Венг. назв. гульдена.         2. С 1946 ден. единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам …   Большой филателистический словарь

Разбор слова «Форинт»

На чтение 1 мин.

Значение слова «Форинт»

— денежная единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам

— монета такого достоинства

Содержание

  1. Транскрипция слова
  2. MFA Международная транскрипция
  3. Цветовая схема слова

Транскрипция слова

[фо́р’инт]

MFA Международная транскрипция

[ˈforʲɪnt]

ф [ф] согласный, глухой парный, твердый парный
о [́о] гласный, ударный
р [р’] согласный, звонкий непарный (сонорный), мягкий парный
и [и] гласный, безударный
н [н] согласный, звонкий непарный (сонорный), твердый парный
т [т] согласный, глухой парный, твердый парный

Букв: 6 Звуков: 6

Цветовая схема слова

форинт

Как правильно пишется «Форинт»

фо́ринт

фо́ринт, -а

Как правильно перенести «Форинт»

фо́ринт

Часть речи

Часть речи слова «форинт» — Имя существительное

Морфологические признаки.

форинт (именительный падеж, единственного числа)

Постоянные признаки:

  • нарицательное
  • неодушевлённое
  • мужской
  • 2-e склонение

Непостоянные признаки:

  • именительный падеж
  • единственного числа

Может относится к разным членам предложения.

Склонение слова «Форинт»

Падеж Единственное число Множественное число
Именительный
Кто? Что?
форинт форинты
Родительный
Кого? Чего?
форинта форинтов
Дательный
Кому? Чему?
форинту форинтам
Винительный (неод.)
Кого? Что?
форинт форинты
Творительный
Кем? Чем?
форинтом форинтами
Предложный
О ком? О чём?
форинте форинтах

Разбор по составу слова «Форинт»

Состав слова «форинт»:

корень[форинт], нулевое окончание[  ]

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Тест на тему “Глухие согласные звуки”

1 / 5

Какая мнемоническая фраза помогает запомнить все глухие согласные?

Ростовщик Ростислав из Ростова взял росток и сделал отрасль

Уж замуж невтерпеж

Степка, хочешь щец? — Фу!

У девчонки чужой парчовый башмачок — нехорошо

2 / 5

Сколько глухих согласных звуков имеет звонкую пару?

3 / 5

Назовите позицию, в которой глухой согласный озвончается

в конце слова

перед глухим согласным

перед звонким согласным

перед гласным

4 / 5

Сколько глухих согласных звуков не имеет звонкой пары?

5 / 5

Назовите непарные глухие согласные.

[х], [х’], [ч’] и [щ’]

[х], [ф’], [ч’] и [щ’]

[х], [х’], [ч’] и [ш]

[ф], [ф’], [ч’] и [щ’].

Синонимы к слову «форинт»

Предложения со словом «форинт»

  • Определённый вклад в формирование позитивной оценки вносит начавшееся в 2008 г. снижение курса чешской кроны, венгерского форинта, румынского лея и польского злотого.

    Коллектив авторов, Европа XXI века. Новые вызовы и риски, 2017

  • Паства архиепископа насчитывала около 300 000 верующих, под его управлением находились приходы с общим доходом более 1 млн форинтов ежегодно, так что джаковский владыка мог оказывать партии не только моральную, но и солидную материальную поддержку.

    Коллектив авторов, Югославия в XX веке. Очерки политической истории, 2011

  • – Ста тысяч форинтов? – спросил князь, незаметно втягиваясь в разговор.

    Антон Чиж, Мертв только дважды, 2018

Смотреть что такое ФОРИНТ в других словарях:

ФОРИНТ

(венг. forint)        денежная единица Венгерской Народной Республики, равная 100 Филлерам. Введена с 1 августа 1946. Золотое содержание установлено в … смотреть

ФОРИНТ

ФОРИНТ, -а, м. Денежная единица в Венгрии.

ФОРИНТ

форинт м. 1) Денежная единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам. 2) Монета такого достоинства.

ФОРИНТ

форинт м. (денежная единица Венгрии)forint

ФОРИНТ

форинт
сущ., кол-во синонимов: 1
• единица (830)
Словарь синонимов ASIS.В.Н. Тришин.2013.
.
Синонимы:
единица

ФОРИНТ

ФОРИНТ (венг. forint),
ден. единица Венгерской Нар. Республики, равная 100 филлерам. Введена
с 1 авг. 1946. Золотое содержание установлено в 0,0757 г… смотреть

ФОРИНТ

фо́ринт
денежная единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам; введена в 1946 г. взамен пенге.
Новый словарь иностранных слов.- by EdwART, ,2009.
форинт
дене… смотреть

ФОРИНТ

ФОРИНТ
(forint, Ft) Стандартная денежная единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам.
Финансы. Толковый словарь. 2-е изд. — М.: «ИНФРА-М», Издательство «… смотреть

ФОРИНТ

ФОРИНТ
(венг. forint от итал. florino — флорин)
денежная единица Венгрии, делится на 100 филлеров. Введен в обращение в 1946 г.
Райзберг Б.А., Лозо… смотреть

ФОРИНТ

1) Орфографическая запись слова: форинт2) Ударение в слове: ф`оринт3) Деление слова на слоги (перенос слова): форинт4) Фонетическая транскрипция слова … смотреть

ФОРИНТ

– денежная единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам. Введен в обращение в 1946 с золотым содержанием в 0,07557 г чистого золота. До Ф. в ходу были австрийская крона (до 1918), венгерская крона (с 1918), пенгё (с 1925). С 1984 курс к доллару США и другим валютам устанавливается Венгерским национальным банком ежедневно на базе корзины валют, отражающей валютную структуру венгерского экспорта. Валютное регулирование и эмиссию производит Венгерский национальный банк (с 1948)…. смотреть

ФОРИНТ

денежная единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам. Введен в обращение в 1946 с золотым содержанием в 0,07557 г чистого золота. До Ф. в ходу были австрийская крона (до 1918), венгерская крона (с 1918), пенге (с 1925). С 1984 курс к доллару США и другим валютам устанавливается Венгерским национальным банком ежедневно на базе корзины валют, отражающей валютную структуру венгерского экспорта. Валютное регулирование и эмиссию производит Венгерский национальный банк (с 1948)…. смотреть

ФОРИНТ

ФО́РИНТ, а, ч.Грошова одиниця Угорщини; дорівнює 100 філерам.Ревальвація форинта;// Монета такої вартості.

ФОРИНТ

корень — ФОРИНТ; нулевое окончание;Основа слова: ФОРИНТВычисленный способ образования слова: Бессуфиксальный или другой∩ — ФОРИНТ; ⏰Слово Форинт содерж… смотреть

ФОРИНТ

імен. чол. родуфіз., фін., хім.форинт

ФОРИНТ

(2 м); мн. фо/ринты, Р. фо/ринтовСинонимы: единица

ФОРИНТ

-а, м.
Денежная единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам.[венг. forint]Синонимы: единица

ФОРИНТ

фо́ринт,
фо́ринты,
фо́ринта,
фо́ринтов,
фо́ринту,
фо́ринтам,
фо́ринт,
фо́ринты,
фо́ринтом,
фо́ринтами,
фо́ринте,
фо́ринтах
(Источник: «Полная акцентуированная парадигма по А. А. Зализняку»)
.
Синонимы:
единица… смотреть

ФОРИНТ

        1. Венг. назв. гульдена.        2. С 1946 ден. единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам.Синонимы: единица

ФОРИНТ

фо́ринт, -а; мн. фо́ринты, -ов (денежная единица Венгрии)Синонимы: единица

ФОРИНТ

-а, ч. Грошова одиниця Угорщини; дорівнює 100 філерам. || Монета такої вартості.

ФОРИНТ

Фон Форинт Фирн Финт Фин Форт Трон Трифон Трио Фот Торф Фри Тори Тон Тифон Тир Рот Рон Рифт Риф Орн Нто Норит Нитро Нит Итр Ирон Ион Фтор Нтр Орт Офит Рин Рио Ритон Тиф Тор Фронт… смотреть

ФОРИНТ

сущ. муж. родафин.форинт

ФОРИНТ

м.(денежная единица) forint m

ФОРИНТ

— денежная единица Венгрии, делится на 100 филеров. Введен в обращение в 1946 г.Синонимы: единица

ФОРИНТ

форинт — денежная единица венгерской народной республики, равная 100 филлерам; введена в 1946 г. взамен пенге.

ФОРИНТ

фо’ринт, фо’ринты, фо’ринта, фо’ринтов, фо’ринту, фо’ринтам, фо’ринт, фо’ринты, фо’ринтом, фо’ринтами, фо’ринте, фо’ринтах

ФОРИНТ

Денежная единица Венгрии, введена 1 августа 1946 г.Синонимы: единица

ФОРИНТ

ф’оринт, -аСинонимы: единица

ФОРИНТ

-а, ч. Грошова одиниця Угорщини; дорівнює 100 філерам.|| Монета такої вартості.

ФОРИНТ

фо́ринт
(угор. forint)
грошова одиниця Угорської Народної Республіки, поділяється на 100 філерів.

ФОРИНТ

форинт; ч.
(угор.)
грошова одиниця Угорської Народної Республіки, поділяється на 100 філерів.

ФОРИНТ

Начальная форма — Форинт, винительный падеж, единственное число, мужской род, неодушевленное

ФОРИНТ

денежная единица Венгрии, делится на 100 филлеров. Введен в обращение в 1946 г.

ФОРИНТ

денежная единица Венгрии, делится на 100 филеров. Введен в обращение в 1946 г.

ФОРИНТ

А. Грошова одиниця Угорщини, що дорівнює 100 філерам.

ФОРИНТ

форинт, ф′оринт, -а, м. Денежная единица в Венгрии.

ФОРИНТ

Forint (грошова одиниця Угорщини)

ФОРИНТ

рос. форинт
грошова одиниця Угорщини, дорівнює 100 філерам.

ФОРИНТ

фо́ринт
іменник чоловічого роду
грошова одиниця Угорщини

ФОРИНТ

Стандартная денежная единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам.

ФОРИНТ

(национальная валюта Венгрии; равен 100 филлерам) forint

ФОРИНТ

-а. Грошова одиниця Угорщини, що дорівнює 100 філерам.

ФОРИНТ

денежная единица Венгрии, равная 100 филлерам.

ФОРИНТ


m forint (węgierska jednostka monetarna)

ФОРИНТ

ФОРИНТ, -а, м. Денежная единица в Венгрии.

ФОРИНТ

М forint (Macarıstanda pul vahidi).

ФОРИНТ

(денежная единица Венгрии) forint

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форинт

Правильно слово пишется: фо́ринт

Ударение падает на 1-й слог с буквой о.
Всего в слове 6 букв, 2 гласных, 4 согласных, 2 слога.
Гласные: о, и;
Согласные: ф, р, н, т.

Номера букв в слове

Номера букв в слове «форинт» в прямом и обратном порядке:

  • 6
    ф
    1
  • 5
    о
    2
  • 4
    р
    3
  • 3
    и
    4
  • 2
    н
    5
  • 1
    т
    6

Разбор по составу

Разбор по составу (морфемный разбор) слова форинт делается следующим образом:
форинт
Морфемы слова: форинт — корень, нулевое окончание, форинт — основа слова.

форинт

форинт — существительное, именительный п., муж. p., ед. ч.

форинт — существительное, винительный п., муж. p., ед. ч.

Часть речи: существительное

Единственное число Множественное число
Им.

форинт

форинты

Рд.

форинта

форинтов

Дт.

форинту

форинтам

Вн.

форинт

форинты

Тв.

форинтом

форинтами

Пр.

форинте

форинтах

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