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Hungary 10 Forint Banknote, 1962, P-168c, UNC

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Hungary 10 Forint banknote from 1962 has a pick number P-168c, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, and features Sandor Petofi.


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    HUNG168CU
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    UNC
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This uncirculated 10 Hungarian forint banknote is part of the series of banknotes issued by the Hungarian National Bank from 1957 to 1983. It is a green and orange note that is dated 12 October 1962 and signed by Kovacs Sandor, Laszlo Andor, and Jancsecz Antal. Its obverse side has a stylized floral design and features the Soviet coat of arms and the poet and revolutionary Sandor Petofi. Its reverse side depicts an excerpt of Janos Janko’s “Birth of the Folk Song” that shows a group of people sitting under a tree near a riverbank. The note does not have a security thread or a watermark. However, it measures 159 mm long and 73 mm wide.

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