This image showcases two Hungarian banknotes: the 200 and 500 Forint. The front of these notes features intricate designs and vibrant colors typical of modern currency, with images of notable historical figures.
Obverse (front)
The 200 Forint note features a prominent portrait of Károly Róbert, adorned with colorful patterns that blend shades of green and blue. The intricate background includes floral motifs and geometric designs, emphasizing the artistic value of banknotes. Key security features include a watermarked image and microprinting, which are essential for preventing counterfeits. The denomination is clearly visible in the top right corner, along with the bank's insignia and an array of textures that enhance the tactile experience of the note.
Reverse (back)
The 500 Forint note portrays II. Rákóczi Ferenc, surrounded by a rich palette of pink and orange hues. Similar to the front, the back showcases complex patterns, reinforcing its aesthetic appeal. Security features include a holographic element and a distinct watermark. The fine details in the background contribute to a protective layering against forgery, while also representing Hungary's national heritage through the figure depicted, which connects the currency to the nation’s history.