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Mongolia new commemorative 5000 togrog

Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Modern Banking System in Mongolia

 

The 5000 Togrog banknote P-80; B-449, valued at approximately US$1.75 or €1.50. This note is characterized by its pink color and has dimensions of 152 x 72 mm.

On the front of the note, there is a portrait of Chinggis Khaan, a prominent figure in Mongolian history and a symbol of national pride. Accompanying the portrait is the Soyombo symbol, which is an emblem of Mongolia. The note also features the Modern Banking 100th Anniversary logo in SPARK, a security feature that changes color when tilted. Additionally, there is an image of a warrior on horseback in SPARK Orbital, further enhancing the note’s security and visual appeal.

The reverse side of the note depicts a building courtyard with a tree-like water fountain. This serene image adds a touch of tranquility and showcases a piece of Mongolian architecture and design.

For security, the note includes a Breeze windowed security thread. This thread is partially embedded and partially visible when the note is held up to the light, providing an additional layer of protection against counterfeiting. Moreover, the watermark features Chinggis Khaan along with an electrotype МБ, another security measure to verify the note’s authenticity.

The note is printed by Giesecke & Devrient (G&D), a renowned security printing company based in Germany known for producing high-quality banknotes.

This series of the 5000 Togrog note is dated 2024 and has the prefix MB. It was introduced on May 31, 2024, and bears the signature of Lkhagvasuren, further authenticating the note.

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Mongolia new 10,000 tögrög banknote

Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Mongolian Revolution

The 10,000 Togrog banknote P-72; B-448, valued at US$3.49 or €3.00, is a striking embodiment of value and historical significance. With dimensions of 152 x 72 mm and adorned in a rich brown hue, it stands as both a testament to financial worth and a homage to Mongolia’s heritage.

The front of the banknote is graced by the towering presence of Chinggis Khaan, a historical figure synonymous with Mongolia’s identity. The color-changing anniversary logo, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the revolution, adds an element of enchantment. The depiction of a warrior on horseback and the UV security elements further enhance the note’s security. The tactile feature for visually impaired individuals speaks of inclusivity and accessibility.

Flipping the note, the back presents the gallant General D. Sukhbaatar, a key figure in Mongolia’s revolutionary army. His words, inscribed in traditional Mongolian script, echo through time. The “Drinking Fountain” at Chinggis Khan’s court adds a touch of historical resonance.

Dated as 2021 and introduced on September 7, 2021, this banknote marks a significant moment in Mongolia’s history.

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