Obverse. Photo © Numismatica Ferrarese
  • 100 Forint 1984, KM# 639, Hungary, 9th World Forestry Congress
  • 100 Forint 1984, KM# 639, Hungary, 9th World Forestry Congress
Description

The World Forestry Congress (WFC), held every six years since 1926 by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, serves as a vital platform for global dialogue on forest conservation, management, and policies. It aims to guide international efforts in forestry, foster collaboration, and inform national policies. The 9th WFC in Mexico City in 1985, coinciding with the FAO's fortieth anniversary and declared "International Year of the Forest," focused on integrating forests into societal development. With over 2,000 participants from 105 countries, it addressed pressing issues such as tropical forest destruction, fuelwood scarcity, mountain area degradation, atmospheric pollution, and advancements in forestry technologies. The Congress also hosted satellite meetings covering topics like combating desertification, youth engagement, financing forestry programs, and forest fauna conservation. Participants included professionals, scientists, educators, policymakers, industry representatives, and stakeholders from various sectors.

The 9th World Forestry Congress, convened in Mexico City in July 1985, marked a pivotal moment in global forestry dialogue. Aligned with the FAO's "International Year of the Forest" and coinciding with its fortieth anniversary, this congress emphasized the crucial role of forests in societal development. Over 2,000 participants from 105 countries gathered to address pressing issues ranging from tropical forest destruction to fuelwood scarcity and mountain area degradation. Amidst discussions on forestry advancements, such as remote sensing and wood energy, the Congress also hosted satellite meetings focusing on combatting desertification, engaging youth, and conserving forest fauna. It served as a nexus for professionals, policymakers, scientists, and stakeholders, fostering collaboration and shaping international forestry agendas.

Engraver: Zoltán Fülöp

Obverse

Depicts a stylized depiction combining tree trunks and saplings, hinting at the theme of the coin series. The inscription IF YOU CUT IT DOWN, PLANT IT TOO! above. The engraver's initials on the bottom.

HA KIVÁGOD, ÜLTESS IS!
FZ

Reverse

Depicts an official emblem of the 9th World Forestry Congress, the country name above (Hungarian People's Republic), the denomination below dividing the issue year on the left and the mintmark (BP) and the engraver's initials on the right.

MAGYAR NÉPKÖZTÁRSASÁG
IX CONGRESO FORESTAL MUNDIAL
MEXICO 1985
1984 . 100 . BP. FZ
FORINT

Edge

100 Forint

People's Republic
KM# 639 Schön# 141 Adamo# EM81
Characteristics
Type Commemorative Issue (Non-circulating)
Material Cupronickel
Weight 12 g
Diameter 32 mm
Thickness 2.1 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Budapest Mint (BP)

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