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Convert your leftover withdrawn Hungarian Forint banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Hungary.
In 2007, the Budapest-based Hungarian National Bank replaced older style Forint banknotes by new Forints with more advanced security features. The discontinued Hungarian Forint notes lack a hologram strip . These withdrawn Hungarian Forint bills are no longer a valid means of payment in Hungary. We exchange all withdrawn Hungarian Forint banknotes free of charge. We also give cash for current Hungarian Forint banknotes, older series demonetized forint banknotes and forint coins.
Do you have withdrawn Hungarian Forint banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Hungarian Forints. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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20000 Hungarian Forints banknote (Ferenc Deak)
The banknote of 20,000 (huszezer) forint features Ferenc Deak, Hungarian statesman. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Magyar Nemzeti Bank’. On the reverse side is an image of the old House of Commons in Budapest.You get: £30.000001 HUF = £0.0015000000 -
10000 Hungarian Forints banknote (King St. Stephen)
The banknote of tizezer forint features the portrait of King St. Stephen, Grand Prince of the Hungarians. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘Magyar Nemzeti Bank’.You get: £15.000001 HUF = £0.0015000000 -
5000 Hungarian Forints banknote (Istvan Szechenyi’s Home)
The banknote of otezer forint portrays the image of Istvan Szechenyi, Hungarian politician. The words ‘Magyar Nemzeti Bank’ are printed on the paper banknote.You get: £7.500001 HUF = £0.0015000000 -
2000 Hungarian Forints banknote (Prince Gabor Bethlen)
The bill of 2000 (ketezer) forint has the image of Gabor Bethlen, prince of Hungary. On the paper currency note a caption reads ‘Magyar Nemzeti Bank’. On the back of the banknote is an image of Prince Bethlen seated amongst scientist.You get: £3.000001 HUF = £0.0015000000 -
2000 Hungarian Forints banknote (Millennium Crown of St. Stephan)
This Hungarian ketezer forint banknote measures 154mm by 70mm. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Magyar Nemzeti Bank’. It commemorates 1,000 years of the Hungarian state.You get: £3.000001 HUF = £0.0015000000 -
1000 Hungarian Forints banknote (King Matyas 1998-1999 series)
The note of ezer forint depicts King Matyas of Hungary. Text on the paper bill reads ‘Magyar Nemzeti Bank’. The backside of the one thousand forint note shows a fountain in the Palace of Visegrád.You get: £1.500001 HUF = £0.0015000000 -
1000 Hungarian Forints banknote (King Matyas)
The bill of 1000 (ezer) forint shows the portrait of King Matyas. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘Magyar Nemzeti Bank’. The letters ‘MNB’ in the top left corner are printed with reflective ink.You get: £1.500001 HUF = £0.0015000000 -
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: £1.500001 HUF = £0.0015000000 -
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: £0.300001 HUF = £0.0015000000