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Janos Irinyi: Inventor of the noiseless and
non-explosive match: 200th Birth Anniversary: A 2000 Forint (Cupro-Nickel) commemorative coin brought
out by the National Bank of Hungary under its Collector Series titled
“Inventions and Technical Innovations of Hungarian Engineers and Inventors” on
18.05.2017:
The National Bank of
Hungary has issued a coin on 18.05.2017 in its popular collector series titled “Inventions
and Technical Innovations of Hungarian Engineers and Inventors”, which
highlights Hungarian contributors to society and the cause of science.
The Series depicts persons
and their inventions that have made a significant technical or scientific
contribution to popular culture and modern life.
The latest coin highlights
the inventor Janos Irinyi and his contribution which he invented and patented –
the noiseless and non-explosive match and commemorates the 200th
Anniversary of his birth.
Janos
Irinyi (18.05.1817-17.12.1895):
He was a Hungarian
chemist and inventor of the noiseless and non-explosive match.
Janos Irinyi was born on 17.05.1817
in Nagyleta (East Hungary).
He went to Secondary
School in Nagyvarad (present day Oradea) and studied Law in Debrecen College.
He also studied Chemistry
at the Polytechnicum of Vienna.
Later, Janos studied Agriculture
and graduated from the Hohenheim Agricultural College (Germany).
In 1836, at the age of 19,
while studying Chemistry at the Polytechnicum at Vienna, an unsuccessful
experiment of his Professor, Meissner, gave him an inspiration to mix
phosphorus with lead oxide instead of the hitherto used potassium chlorate in
the head of a phosphorus match. He patented his invention and sold it to
Istvan Romer – a match manufacturer and the rest is history.
With the proceeds of his
sale of his invention to Romer, he went abroad to study at the University of
Berlin and the economics Institute of Hoffenheim.
His first work “Uber die Theorie der Chemie” (Berlin –
1838) deals with the theoretical problems of Chemistry, focussing in particular
on acids while also studying the amelioration of Alkali soils. He wrote this
book at the age of 21.
He also participated in
the Industrialization Movement of the Reform Era.
In 1839-40, he
founded the first Hungarian lighting match factory in Pest which was in
operation till 1848 and closed down when he took part in the Hungarian
Revolution of 1848.
His textbook “A Vegytan Elemei” (Elements of
Chemistry) was planned in three volumes, but only one got published in
Nagyvarad in 1847 because he actively joined the Hungarian Revolution of
1848.
In the Hungarian
Revolution of 1848, he helped draft the 12 Points Demand of the
Revolution, (a list of demands written by the Leaders of the Hungarian
Revolution) together with his brother Jozsef.
In the 1849 War of
Independence, Janos was commissioned as a Major and appointed to work at
the Nagyvarad Gunpowder and Armaments Factory, in charge of manufacturing
cannon and gun-powder and over-seeing state run factories.
After the War of Independence,
he was imprisoned and released in 1850 under an amnesty, after
which he withdrew from political life altogether and focussed wholly on
science.
Thereafter, he worked at
his family farm in Vertes.
Between 1863 and 1882
he worked at the Istvan Steam Mill in Debrecen.
He passed away on 17.12.1895.
His
legacy:
He invented and gave
the world the “noiseless” safety match which is in everyday use, in all
corners of the planet to ignite a fire, whether in kitchens or on camp-sites.
Besides this famous
invention, his scientific activities covered Chemistry and Agriculture.
He was the first
scientist who recommended Calcium Sulphate for soil-improvement.
He was one of the first
propagators of modern Chemistry in Hungary.
Apart from his patent of
the modern match, he is remembered as one of the leading disseminators of the
“new Chemistry” and played a key role in the development of chemical
terminology, translating this vital information into Hungarian.
He was a strongly
patriotic Hungarian nobleman, who actively participated in the Revolutionary
Movements for the greater good of the Hungarian people.
The
Commemorative Coin:
This Commemorative Coin
has been minted by the Mint of Hungary with facilities in Budapest.
An Uncirculated 2000 Forint Cupro-Nickel coin - Obverse and Reverse
The Obverse of the 2000 Forint Coin (Proof)
The Obverse of the rectangular 2000 Forint Cupro-Nickel Coin depicts a striking strip on
the side of a box of matches, with a match lighting up in flame. The
denomination of “2000 Forint” is shown in two lines above and below the
match-stick. The name “MAGYARORSZAG” appears on the top.
The year of issue “2017”
is shown at the lower bottom with “BP” denoting the Budapest Mint.
The Reverse of the 2000 Forint Coin (Proof)
The Reverse of the rectangular 2000 Forint Cupro-Nickel Coin shows a facsimile of a
portrait taken from a photograph of Janos Irinyi, with his name being inscribed
at the top of the coin. The years “1817-1895” are placed vertically on the left
periphery. An inscription is repeated in micro-text on Janos’ jacket which
reads in Hungarian “THE PATENTOR OF THE NOISELESS MATCH WAS BORN 200 YEARS AGO”.
A magnified view of the
Reverse showing the text embedded in the fabric of the Janos’ jacket
A magnified view of the
Obverse showing the iridescent effect of the lighted match
The specifications of this coin are:
Denomination:
2000 Forint; Coin Quality:
Uncirculated (4000 pieces), Proof (6000 pieces); Metallic Composition: Cupro-Nickel; Weight: 14.0 grams; Dimensions:
28.43 mm x 28.43 mm; Shape: Rectangular;
Year of issue: 2017; Designer: Zoltan Endrody.
Links to posts on Hungarian coins & currency this Blog:
2) Janos Arany:Commemorating the Bicentenary of his birth with a set of 3 coins: 5000 Forint, 10000 Forint Silver coin and 2000 Forint Base Metal Coin by Magyar Nemzeti Bank on 03.03.2017
3) Bukk National Park, Hungary" Fourth in the Hungarian National Park Series launched in 2010: Two coins Silver HUF 10000 (Forints) and Base Metal HUF 2000 (Forints) issued on 21.04.2017
4) Janos Iriniyi: Inventor of the noiseless & non-explosive match: 200th Birth anniversary commemorated on 2000 Forint (cupro-nickel) rectangular coin ; Issue date: 18.05.2017
3) Bukk National Park, Hungary" Fourth in the Hungarian National Park Series launched in 2010: Two coins Silver HUF 10000 (Forints) and Base Metal HUF 2000 (Forints) issued on 21.04.2017
4) Janos Iriniyi: Inventor of the noiseless & non-explosive match: 200th Birth anniversary commemorated on 2000 Forint (cupro-nickel) rectangular coin ; Issue date: 18.05.2017
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DeleteRamchandra Lalingkar has commented:
ReplyDelete"This post is interesting. How come, the 'Coin' is square? Normally 'Coin' means round piece of metal."
Rambhau, these days several mints are bringing out innovative shapes to commemorative coins for ex: square, rectangular, triangular, and even raised imprints (called High Relief) for giving the coins exclusive shapes. The coins on "Quilling art" have been issued in transparent glass cases with paper art placed on the coins kept in place by the tight sealing of the glass cover (say paper flowers or bird shapes). An innovative Series from Mongolia on animals comes with a cutout on the coin itself in the shape of an eagle, wolf or owl. Different materials are also being used - for ex: Niobium in silver (a combination first experimented by the Austrian Mint in 2003 (and now copied by several mints live the Royal Canadian Mint), Silver-Percular (Percular is almost like a ceramic material and easily breakable) , Holographic images and so on. Out of the 15 odd emails I receive every day from various parts of the world on new coins, I am always on the look-out for innovative one for my blog.
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