Australian Dollar (A$) to Hungarian Forint (Ft) Conversion
Australian Dollar
The Australian Dollar (AUD) is the official currency of Australia and the fifth most traded currency globally. Introduced in 1966 to replace the Australian pound, the AUD was the first decimal currency in the Commonwealth. Like the Canadian Dollar, the AUD is a commodity currency — its value is strongly correlated with prices of iron ore, coal, gold, and agricultural products, which are Australia's major exports. The Reserve Bank of Australia manages monetary policy, and the AUD is also the official currency of several Pacific island nations.
Hungarian Forint
The Hungarian Forint (HUF) is the official currency of Hungary. Hungary is an EU member but retains the forint, which is quoted at high nominal values relative to major currencies (typically 350–400 per USD). The forint was introduced in 1946 to replace the pengő after one of the worst hyperinflations in recorded history — at its peak in July 1946, Hungary's daily inflation rate reached 207%. The Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB) manages monetary policy. Hungary has a significant automotive and electronics manufacturing sector.
| Australian Dollar (A$) | Hungarian Forint (Ft) |
|---|---|
| A$ 0.1 | Ft 0.1 |
| A$ 1 | Ft 1 |
| A$ 2 | Ft 2 |
| A$ 3 | Ft 3 |
| A$ 5 | Ft 5 |
| A$ 10 | Ft 10 |
| A$ 20 | Ft 20 |
| A$ 30 | Ft 30 |
| A$ 50 | Ft 50 |
| A$ 100 | Ft 100 |
| A$ 1000 | Ft 1000 |