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<p>[QUOTE="Jaelus, post: 3552834, member: 46237"]A new pickup for my modern Hungarian patterns set from the Nudelman auction:</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Hungary 1946BP 10 Fillér Aluminum-Bronze Pattern of KM-530</b></p><p>Mintage of 10 pieces - RRR! No examples of this pattern exist in the Hungarian National Collection.</p><p><br /></p><p>Modern Hungarian coinage begins shortly after WWII in 1946 with the issues of the Second Hungarian Republic (1946-1949) and the rebirth of the forint monetary system. This pattern is notable as one of the first 10 examples struck that bear the dove motif. This motif would end up being used on all 10 fillér types produced from 1946 until the denomination itself was discontinued in 1997.</p><p><br /></p><p>While planchets of aluminum-bronze were used in the preceding coinage period for a few patterns, this type along with the companion 20 fillér were the first to employ this composition for business strikes. Aluminum-bronze planchets would continue to be used for various denominations through 1990.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]944260[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jaelus, post: 3552834, member: 46237"]A new pickup for my modern Hungarian patterns set from the Nudelman auction: [B]Hungary 1946BP 10 Fillér Aluminum-Bronze Pattern of KM-530[/B] Mintage of 10 pieces - RRR! No examples of this pattern exist in the Hungarian National Collection. Modern Hungarian coinage begins shortly after WWII in 1946 with the issues of the Second Hungarian Republic (1946-1949) and the rebirth of the forint monetary system. This pattern is notable as one of the first 10 examples struck that bear the dove motif. This motif would end up being used on all 10 fillér types produced from 1946 until the denomination itself was discontinued in 1997. While planchets of aluminum-bronze were used in the preceding coinage period for a few patterns, this type along with the companion 20 fillér were the first to employ this composition for business strikes. Aluminum-bronze planchets would continue to be used for various denominations through 1990. [ATTACH=full]944260[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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