7500 Forint (György Cziffra) 2021 front 7500 Forint (György Cziffra) 2021 back
7500 Forint (György Cziffra) 2021 photo
© Hungarian Central Banks's decree

7500 Forint György Cziffra

2021 year
Silver (.925) 12.5 g 30 mm
Description
Issuer
Hungary
Issuing entity
Magyar Pénzverő
Period
Republic (1989-date)
Type
Non-circulating coin
Year
2021
Value
7500 Forint 7500 HUF = USD 21
Currency
Forint (1946-date)
Composition
Silver (.925)
Weight
12.5 g
Diameter
30 mm
Thickness
2.6 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#311902
Rarity index
88%

Reverse

Script: Latin

Lettering:
MAGYARORSZÁG
7500 Ft
BP.
2021

Designer: Mihály Fritz

Edge

Reeded

Comment

The world-famous Hungarian pianist and virtuoso of improvisational skills, György Cziffra (1921-1994), the master of the literature of romantic piano pieces, had the obvious ability to synthesise different styles. He was born in a family of musicians and being a wonder kid, he started attending the Liszt Academy at the age of eight. His promising career was shattered by the world war, captivity in a POW camp, imprisonment for a failed attempt to emigrate and labour camp. Cziffra lived from hand to mouth playing the piano in bars and was handed opportunities to perform in concerts in the 1950s. On 22 October 1956, he played Bartók’s Piano Concerto No. 2 at the Erkel theatre. It was a huge success. The history of music and the events of the Revolution were intertwined by this concert. He emigrated to Paris with his family where his international career took off. He became one of the most sought-after pianists. He founded his own international competition in Versailles. He renovated the ruined cathedral in Senlis and turned it into a concert hall and named it after Ferenc Liszt. Here, the most renowned musicians performed year after year.

His exceptional achievements, skills, personality, his career supporting young people are exemplary even today. Joining in the György Cziffra anniversary year organised mainly by János Balázs, Kossuth Award winning pianist, the Magyar Nemzeti Bank is issuing a silver collector coin with a face value of 7,500 forints and its non-ferrous metal version of 2,000 forints. The primary role these collector coins have is to raise awareness of György Cziffra’s career. The silver and non-ferrous metal coins have the same design, the only difference being the denominations.

The obverse of the coins features György Cziffra in the Saint-Frambourg chapel located in Senlis, France in the Ferenc Liszt auditorium of the ‘Fondation Cziffra’ centre founded by the pianist while performing. The compulsory elements of collector coins are also placed on the obverse: at the bottom, in two lines the lettering ‘MAGYARORSZÁG’ (Hungary), referring to the issuer and the denominations 7,500 and 2,000 Ft. On the right, inserted inside the representation of the chapel, the mint mark ‘BP.’ and the mint year ‘2021’ are positioned in two lines.

https://www.mnb.hu/en/banknotes-and-coins/collector-and-commemorative-coins/2021/collector-coin-to-honour-gyorgy-cziffra

Interesting fact

The 7500 Forint (György Cziffra) 2021 coin from Hungary is a unique piece as it features a special design that honors the life and legacy of György Cziffra, a renowned Hungarian composer and conductor. The coin's design includes an image of Cziffra, along with musical notes and instruments, highlighting his contributions to the world of classical music. This coin serves as a tribute to Cziffra's memory and a celebration of Hungary's rich cultural heritage.

Price

Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
2021 BP. 4000 - - - - - -

Values in the table are based on evaluations by sales realized on Internet platforms. They serve as an indication only for 7500 Forint (György Cziffra) 2021 coin.