Hungarian Appeal, 180th Anniversary, UNC PP 999 silver coin/medal, Hungary

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The "Szózat" (in English: "Appeal" or "Summons") is a Hungarian patriotic song. It is considered as a second national anthem of Hungary, beside the Himnusz Usually only its first two stanzas are sung at national celebrations. The official anthem is sung at the beginning of ceremonies, and Szózat is sung at the end.

It was written in 1836 by Mihály Vörösmarty and was set to music in 1840 by Béni Egressy for the award of András Bartay, head of the national theatre. It was first performed at 10 May 1843, in the National Theatre. There was a long debate in that era whether Szózat or Himnusz would be chosen as the national anthem.

 

Coin details:

Material: 999 silver

Fineness: Proof

Weight: 10 gram (0.35 oz)

Diameter: 30 mm (1.18 inch)

Issue date: 2016

Issued by: Magyar Éremkibocsátó Kft.

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