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30 Years of the Budapest Stock Exchange non-ferrous collector coin – 2020

“Great for collectors and history fans!”

állapot:
Archivált
denomination:
2 000
edge:
BU
date of issue:
2020.06.21..
material:
Színesfém
fineness:
issue limit:
4000
diameter:
38,610 mm
weight:
30,800 g
designer:
Endrődy Zoltán
SKU: KC032020-09

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Description

As a successor of the first stock exchange in Hungary established over 150 years ago, in 1864, the Budapest Stock Exchange (BÉT) plays a key role in the capital markets in Hungary and the Central-European region. Due to the strong development after the re-establishment 30 years ago on 21 June 1991, today the BÉT has become one of the most innovative markets in the region. As a central agent in the Hungarian money and capital markets, it offers economic agents opportunities to raise funds, and provides a wide range of investment facilities to investors.

Front: On the obverse of the coins, in the centre, the most important index of stock exchange developments is shown. A line chart, displaying the changes in the BUX index, relative to international trends, is found in the middle surrounded by a line. Highlighted years refer to the most crucial events in the history of the stock exchange since the Budapest Stock Exchange was reopened. Behind the line chart, a world map created from downward and upward arrows is seen, representing fluctuations in economic growth. In the outer ring, at the top, the key values of the BÉT are placed: ʻNÖVEKEDÉS • GYARAPODÁS • FENNTARTHATÓSÁGʼ (rise • growth • sustainability). One of the compulsory design elements of collector coins, the lettering ʻMAGYARORSZÁGʼ is also shown here.
Back: The thematic side presents how stock exchanges typically operate. On the vertical, middle axis, the Budapest Stock Exchange’s emblematic object, the bell on a compartment is featured symbolising the trade opening at the stock exchange, which serves as a way of celebration when a security is quoted in the market. The composition comes complete with the BÉT’s logo, at the bottom. Standing for stock exchange trends the pictures of the bull, symbolising an upward path at the stock exchange, and of the bear, representing an exchange rate fall, are placed on the left and on the right on two separate horizontal lines. The visualisation of growth and recession is further highlighted by the bull’s dense representation and the bear’s composition of line art. The additional compulsory elements of collector coins are the denominations of 2,000 FORINT, the mint year ʻ2020ʼ and the mint mark ʻBP.ʼ containing security features in micro-lettering. Applied artist, Zoltán Endrődy’s master mark, the designer of the collector coins is placed below the representation of the bull.