1973 AD., Hungary, Budapest mint, 50 Filler, KM 574.
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Hungary, Budapest mint, 1973AD.,
50 Filler (21,5 mm / 1,24 g), aluminium, 1,20 g. theor. mint weight, mintage 7,600,000 , medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), plain edge,
Obv.: MAGYAR · NÉPKÖZTÃRSASÃG · , the Elisabeth bridge in Budapest.
Rev.: 50 / FILLER / 1973 / BP. , value in front of plant, date and mint mark below.
KM 574 .
Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
1967 BP 20,000,000
1968 BP 13,861,000
1969 BP 10,085,000
1971 BP 50,000
1972 BP 470,000
1973 BP 7,600,000
1974 BP 5,000,000
1975 BP 10,160,000
1976 BP 15,130,000
1977 BP 10,050,000
1978 BP 10,110,000
1979 BP 10,070,000
1980 BP 15,000,000
1981 BP 10,030,000
1982 BP 10,000,000
1983 BP 10,070,000
1984 BP 14,060,000
1985 BP 12,020,000
1986 BP 17,140,000
1987 BP 23,000,000
1988 BP 18,050,000
1989 BP 18,200,000
Elisabeth Bridge (Hungarian: Erzsébet hÃd) is the third newest bridge of Budapest, Hungary, connecting Buda and Pest across the River Danube. The bridge is situated at the narrowest part of the Danube in the Budapest area, spanning only 290 m. It is named after Queen Elisabeth, a popular queen and empress of Austria-Hungary, who was assassinated in 1898. Today, her large bronze statue sits by the bridge's Buda side connection in the middle of a small garden.
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