The collector coins designed by the sculptor Balázs Pelcz were issued by the Bank of Hungary on May 29 and have two facials, 2,000 and 20,000 guilders, minted in cupronickel and 925 silver respectively.
The thematic side presents the winner of the Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences with a portrait of János Harsányi as the central motif. On the left, the inscription HARSÁNYI, and on the right JÁNOS, are shown in an upper legend in the form of an arch, while and the years 1920 - 2000 indicating the birth and death of the renowned scientist are shown in the lower legend. Beneath the portrait is the mark of the sculptor Balázs Pelcz.
The central motif on the obverse of the coin is an endless triangular set of stairs representing a hierarchical structure. A railing breaks the circular line that surrounds the central motif on the left, and a staircase emerges from the center of the stair on the right. On the obverse there is a symbolic representation of the idea of Harsányi, deserving of the Nobel Prize. Accordingly, he changed an infinite regression (represented by the set of stairs) to a much simpler phrase (represented by the stair). The obligatory elements of the Hungarian collector coins are also found on the obverse: on the border, in the upper legend, the text ʻMAGYARORSZÁGʼ (Hungary) is displayed, and at the bottom the denomination ʻ2000 or 20000ʼ and the inscription ʻFORINTʼ, a the left,
Data of the currency and its issue
Facial values: 2,000 / 20,000 guilders
Composition: Cupronickel / 925 Silver
Weight: 30.7 g / 31.46 g
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Print run: 5,000 / 5,000
Date of issue: May 29, 2020
Designer: Balázs Pelcz
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