Hungarian Forints
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The Hungarian Forint was introduced as the currency of Hungary in 1946, replacing the Hungarian pengő. The ‘forint’ is the Hungarian equivalent of the ‘florin’, named after the gold coins of Florence struck in the mid-13th century.
We exchange both Forint coins and banknotes, and we also accept withdrawn Hungarian Forint banknotes. This includes older types of Hungarian banknotes that have since been demonetized. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Hungarian Forints to cash, select the type of Hungarian Forints you want to exchange:
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20 Hungarian Forints banknote (Gyorgy Dozsa)
The 20 Hungarian forint note has a portrait of György Dózsa, the Transylvanian leader of a peasants’ revolt in the early 16th Century. On the reverse of the banknote is a depiction of the pentathlete Csaba Hegedűs holding a sheaf of wheat and a hammer.You get: £0.004201 HUF = £0.0002100000 -
5000 Hungarian Forints banknote (Istvan Szechenyi’s Home 2016)
This 5000 Hungarian forint banknote has a similar design as the previous Ötezer Forint note, with extra security features. The 5000 HUF note features Istvan Széchenyi and his home with gate, in Nagycenk.You get: £9.100001 HUF = £0.0018200000 -
1000 Hungarian Forints banknote (King Matyas type MNB)
This ezer forint bill has the image of Matyas, King of Hungary. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Magyar Nemzeti Bank’. The banknote has the letters ‘MNB’ in the top left corner, abbreviation for Magyar Nemzeti Bank.You get: £1.440001 HUF = £0.0014400000 -
200 Hungarian Forints banknote (King Robert Karoly)
The banknote of ketszaz forint has the image of Robert Karoly, King of Hungary. The paper note contains the words ‘Magyar Nemzeti Bank’. On the reverse side of the 200 HUF note is an image of the Diósgyóri Castle ruins.You get: £0.288001 HUF = £0.0014400000











