[1] It was the 1⁄100 subdivision of the Austro-Hungarian and the Hungarian korona, the pengő, and the forint.
The 2- and 5 fillér coins were removed in 1992,[2] although they never had much value from their introduction, and they rarely circulated.
The 10- and 20 fillér coins did circulate until the early '90s, and were removed in 1996.
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