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FillĆ©r (Hungarian: [ˈfilleːr]) was the name of various small-denomination coins throughout Hungarian history. It was the 1⁄100 subdivision of the Austro-Hungarian and the Hungarian korona, the pengő and the forint. The name derives from the German word vier (four). Originally it was the name of the four-kreuzer coin. Due to significant inflation that took place after the fall of communism, fillĆ©r coins are no longer in circulation. The last fillĆ©r coin, worth 50 fillĆ©r (0.5 forint) was removed from circulation in 1999. However, it continues to be used in calculations, for example in the price of petrol (e.g. 479.9 forint/litre), or in the prices of telephone calls.

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