Beware of Old Forints!
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Beware of Old Forints!
At some point during our stay in Budapest, we got an old 1,000 forint bill, in our change.
When we tried to use it to purchase an item, the clerk informed us it was "old money and no good".
If you receive change, make sure the 1,000 forint has a silver bar stripe on it or it is useless.
From my understanding, the 1,000 bill underwent a new design recently and, if your bills don't have the silver bar stripe, it is worthless.
Just a "heads up"!
Valarie
When we tried to use it to purchase an item, the clerk informed us it was "old money and no good".
If you receive change, make sure the 1,000 forint has a silver bar stripe on it or it is useless.
From my understanding, the 1,000 bill underwent a new design recently and, if your bills don't have the silver bar stripe, it is worthless.
Just a "heads up"!
Valarie
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Joined: Jul 2007
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We had a similar experience years back in Amsterdam, when we received an "expired" 5 guilder note. Someone said we could exchange it at the Netherlands central bank, but we just kept it as a colourful addition to our photo album.
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Joined: Apr 2008
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The banks still accept those old 1,000 forint bills, at least as far as I know, but in the shops they will no longer accept them.
Recently they also stopped accepting the 1 and 2 forint coins (luckily), so if you have them, just leave them at home
Recently they also stopped accepting the 1 and 2 forint coins (luckily), so if you have them, just leave them at home





