Obverse. Photo © Zomi Numizmatika
  • 5000 Forint 1990, KM# 681, Hungary, 500th Anniversary of Death of King Matthias Corvinus, Matthias Corvinus
  • 5000 Forint 1990, KM# 681, Hungary, 500th Anniversary of Death of King Matthias Corvinus, Matthias Corvinus
Description

Matthias Corvinus (1443–1490), also known as Matthias Hunyadi, was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490, ruling as Matthias I. He expanded his reign by becoming King of Bohemia in 1469 and adopting the title Duke of Austria in 1487. Son of John Hunyadi, Regent of Hungary, Matthias ascended to the throne at 14 years old with the support of his uncle Michael Szilágyi after his father's death. Despite initially ruling under his uncle's guidance, he quickly took control of the government. Matthias engaged in military campaigns against Czech mercenaries and Emperor Frederick III, ultimately signing a peace treaty with the latter in 1463. He later focused on internal affairs, introducing new taxes and facing rebellion in Transylvania in 1467. Matthias also waged war against George of Poděbrady, King of Bohemia, expanding his territories but facing resistance from the Hussite lords. He bolstered defenses against the Ottoman Empire, aiding Moldavia against Ottoman invasions and securing peace treaties with neighboring powers. Known for his patronage of arts and science, Matthias's reign marked a flourishing of culture in Hungary, earning him the epithet "Matthias the Just" and enduring popularity in folklore.

Obverse

Depicts King Matthias seated on his throne, adorned with coronation regalia, based on contemporary representations, his coat of arms (double cross, Árpád stripes, lion, raven) on the top left, the Latin inscription "Matthias, King of Hungary" above, the engraver's name below.

Engraver: László Kutas

MATHIAS REX HVNGARIAE
KVTAS

Reverse

Displayed within a three-lobed, fragmented frame reminiscent of King Matthias' denar, are three coats of arms. Positioned at the top center is the Hunyadi family's coat of arms, showcasing a raven clutching a ring in its beak. On the left beneath it are the Árpád stripes, while on the right is the double cross. Above the Árpád stripes' coat of arms is the mint mark "BP." enclosed in a circle, and above the double cross's coat of arms are the engraver's initials "TS." within a circle. The year of issue appears at the bottom, encircled by the denomination above and the country name below (Hungarian Republic), with rosettes separating them.

Engraver: Sándor Tóth

5000 FORINT
BP. TS.
1990
MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG

Edge

5000 Forint

Third Republic
KM# 681 Schön# 185 Adamo# EM115
Characteristics
Type Commemorative Issue (Non-circulating)
Material Gold
Fineness 0.986
Weight 6.982 g
Diameter 20 mm
Thickness 1.6 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Budapest Mint (BP)

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