1458-1470. Aranyforint Au "I. Mátyás" (3,53g) T:XF peremen négy ponton forrasztás (foglalat) nyoma Hungary 1458-1470. Goldgulden Au "Matthias I" (3,53g) C:XF soldering (frame) marks at four points on the edge Huszár: 674., Unger I.: 531.gamma
1830. "V. Ferdinánd pozsonyi koronázására" Au koronázási zseton. "CORON POSON DIE XXVIII SEPT MDCCCXXX / FRANC I ET PER EVM FERD V" (3,48g/20mm) T:AU folt Hungary 1830. "Emperor Ferdinand V Crowned as Hungarian king in Pressburg (Bratislava)" Au coronation jeton "CORON POSON DIE XXVIII SEPT MDCCCXXX / FRANC I ET PER EVM FERD V" (3,48g/20mm) C:AU spotted
2004. 50.000Ft Au "Magyarország az Európai Unió tagja" tanúsítvánnyal (13,964g/0.986) + 2004. 5000Ft Ag "Magyarország az Európai Unió tagja" tanúsítvánnyal (31,46g/0.925) a két érme együtt díszdobozban T:PP Hungary 2004. 50.000 Forint Au "Hungary becomes a member of the European Union" with certificate (13,964g/0.986) + 2004. 5000 Forint Ag "Hungary becomes a member of the European Union" with certificate (31,46g/0.925) the two coins in display case C:PP Adamo EM190, EM191
2006. 100.000Ft Au "Az 1956-os magyar forradalom és szabadságharc 50. évfordulója" tanúsítvánnyal (20,946g/0.986). A 20. századi magyar történelem talán legfontosabb és legdicsőségesebb pillanata volt 1956. október 23., mikor a nép fegyvert fogott a kommunista diktatúra ellen. A forradalom fontos eredményei közé tartozott a kilépés a Varsói Szerződésből, Magyarország semlegességének és függetlenségének kinyilvánítása és a sajtószabadság helyreállítása. A forradalom november 4-ig tartott, mikor a bevonuló szovjet tankok vérbe fojtották a magyar szabadságot. Az 1956-os forradalom a szabad világban mindenhol elismerést váltott ki a magyar nép irányába. Jelen aukciónkon az 1956-os forradalom és szabadságharc 50. évfordulójára kiadott arany emlékérmére lehet licitálni. T:PP Hungary 2006. 100.000 Forint "50th Anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence" with certificate (20,946g/0.986). Perhaps the most important and glorious moment in 20th-century Hungarian history was October 23, 1956, when the people took up arms against the communist dictatorship. Important achievements of the revolution included the withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact, the declaration of Hungary's neutrality and independence, and the restoration of freedom of the press. The revolution lasted until November 4, when the advancing Soviet tanks drowned Hungarian freedom in blood. The 1956 revolution brought recognition to the Hungarian people everywhere in the free world. At our current auction, you can bid on a gold commemorative coin issued for the 50th anniversary of the 1956 revolution and freedom struggle. C:PP Adamo EM207, Krause KM#796
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