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  • 100 Forint 1972, KM# 597, Hungary, 1000th Anniversary of Birth of King Stephen I
  • 100 Forint 1972, KM# 597, Hungary, 1000th Anniversary of Birth of King Stephen I
Description

Stephen I (c. 975 – 1038), known as King Saint Stephen, was the last Grand Prince of the Hungarians from 997 to 1000 or 1001, and the first King of Hungary until his death in 1038. Born around 975 in Esztergom, he was baptized with the name Vajk. Stephen married Gisela of Bavaria, and after ascending to the throne, he faced challenges from his relative Koppány, whom he defeated with the help of foreign knights and native lords. Crowned in 1000 or 1001, he expanded his kingdom by unifying the Carpathian Basin and defending against invasions, establishing church institutions and local administration systems. His reign brought peace and prosperity to Hungary, making it a key route for pilgrims and merchants. Stephen died at age 62 or 63, buried in Székesfehérvár. Canonized by Pope Gregory VII in 1083, he is celebrated as a national saint in Hungary, with his feast day observed on 20 August, also known as State Foundation Day.

Engraver: Viktória Csúcs

Obverse

Depicts a portrait of King Saint Stephen I, the Latin inscription "STEPHANUS REX" (King Stephen) on the right, surrounded by the beads divided into three sections (23-51-3). The engraver's initials are above the right shoulder of the King.

STEPHANVS REX
CSV

Reverse

Depicts the monogram of King Saint Stephen, derived from contemporary sources, dividing the denomination, surrounded by the country name ((Hungarian People's Republic) above, date below.

MAGYAR NÉPKÖZTÁRSASÁG
100
FORINT
BP.
* 1972 *

Edge

100 Forint

People's Republic
KM# 597 Adamo# EM39 Unger# 1559 Huszar# 2378
Characteristics
Type Commemorative Issue (Non-circulating)
Material Silver
Fineness 0.640
Weight 22 g
Diameter 37 mm
Thickness 2.3 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Budapest Mint (BP)

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