Obverse. Photo © Magyar Nemzeti Bank
  • 3000 Forint 2024, Hungary, Saints of the House of Árpád, Saint Kinga of Hungary
  • 3000 Forint 2024, Hungary, Saints of the House of Árpád, Saint Kinga of Hungary
Description

In 2017, the Hungarian National Bank launched a new coin series featuring the Saints of the House of Árpád.

Saint Kinga of Poland (Saint Kinga of House of Árpád) was a Hungarian princess and a significant historical and religious figure in Central Europe. Born in 1224 to King Béla IV of Hungary and Queen Maria Laskarina, she belonged to the Árpád dynasty, one of the most prominent royal houses in Hungary. In 1239, she married Bolesław V the Chaste, the Duke of Lesser Poland.

Kinga was known for her deep piety and dedication to charitable works. She used her wealth to support religious institutions, build churches, and help the poor and sick. She also played a significant role in the development of the salt mines in Bochnia and Wieliczka, which became vital economic resources for the region. After Bolesław's death in 1279, Kinga became a Poor Clare nun and founded the Stary Sącz monastery, where she spent the rest of her life in prayer and service.

Saint Kinga was canonized by Pope John Paul II on June 16, 1999, recognizing her holiness, charitable works, and contributions to the Christian faith. She is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, with her feast day celebrated on July 24. Kinga is remembered for her humility, generosity, and spiritual devotion. She is the patron saint of Poland and Lithuania, as well as of salt miners, reflecting her influence on the region's economy and culture.

Engraver: Tamás E. Soltra

Obverse

Depicts Saint Kinga of House of Árpád – based on a statue by Dávid Tóth – holding a lily stem in her left hand. To the left of the depiction, there is a vertical line pattern running from the upper edge into an illustration of a wedding ring, below which is a stylized image of a salt mine shaft opening. On the left side, parallel to the line pattern, is the inscription "SAINT KINGA OF HOUSE OF ÁRPÁD", while on the right side, in a semicircle around the lily stem illustration, is the word "HUNGARY". At the bottom, in two lines, are the years "1224" and "1292", marking the birth and death of Árpád-házi Saint Kinga.

MAGYARORSZÁG
ÁRPÁD-HÁZI SZENT KINGA
1224
1292

Reverse

Depicts a wedding ring surrounded by a salt crystal motif. Within the illustration is a detail of the monastery building in Stary Sącz. Below it is the inscription "ÓSZANDEC". Along the edge, in the upper circular inscription, is the denomination and the word "FORINT". To the left, horizontally, is the issuance year "2024", to the right is the mint mark "BP." At the bottom, integrated into the salt crystal motif, is the inscription "WIELICZKA", with the engraver's privy mark located below.

The Ószandec Monastery, also known as the Stary Sącz Monastery, is a historic convent located in Stary Sącz, Poland. Established in the 13th century by Princess Saint Kinga of the House of Árpád, it served as a center for spiritual life and culture in the region. The monastery, renowned for its Gothic architecture and rich history, has been a site of pilgrimage and religious significance for centuries, reflecting the deep Christian heritage of the area.

The Wieliczka Salt Mine, located in the town of Wieliczka near Krakow, Poland, is one of the world's oldest operating salt mines, with origins dating back to the 13th century. This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its intricate underground tunnels, chambers, chapels, and statues carved entirely out of rock salt. Visitors can explore a subterranean world rich in history, culture, and breathtaking artistry, including the famous Chapel of St. Kinga, which features stunning salt crystal chandeliers and elaborate sculptures.

3000 FORINT
2024
BP.
ÓSZANDEC
WIELICZKA
SET

Edge
Characteristics
Type Commemorative Issue (Non-circulating)
Material Nickel Brass
Weight 4.2 g
Diameter 22 mm
Thickness -
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Budapest Mint (BP)

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