Hungarian 20 Fillér
Country of Origin: Hungary
Year of Issue: 1967-1992 (specific year on reverse/other side)
Denomination: 20 Fillér
Composition: Aluminum

Brief Description
Features a large '20' above the word 'FILLÉR', with 'BP.' (Budapest mint mark) below. The reverse typically shows the Hungarian People's Republic coat of arms or the emblem of the Republic.
Historical Significance
A staple of Hungarian currency during the socialist era (Hungarian People's Republic). The fillér was the fractional unit of the Forint. Following the fall of communism and high inflation, the fillér was eventually withdrawn from circulation in the late 1990s.
Estimated Value
$0.10 - $1.00 USD (Common circulation strike)
Care Instructions
Store in a dry, cool place. Aluminum is a soft metal and prone to scratching and corrosion from skin oils; handle by the edges or use archival-safe flips to preserve the luster.
Created At: 2026-03-24T21:13:10.500800