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10 Tögrög

Issuer State Bank of the Mongolian People's Republic
Year 1966-1981
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Value 10 Tögrög (10 MNT)
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Obverse description Central vignette comprises a left-facing portrait of Damdiny Sükhbaatar (February 2, 1893 – February 20, 1923), founding member of the Mongolian People's Party and commander of the partisan forces that liberated Khüree in the 1921 Revolution, set against a fine guilloche underprint. The National Coat of Arms of the Mongolian People's Republic appears alongside the portrait, flanked by Cyrillic and traditional Mongolian script inscriptions. Denomination numerals and bank name legends are rendered in both Cyrillic and classical Mongolian vertical script.
Obverse lettering БНМАУ УЛСЫН БАНК 10 ᠑᠐ АРВАН ТӨГРӨГ БАНКНЫ ТЭМДЭГТҮҮД НЬ НЬ БНМАУ-ЫН ҮНЭТ МЕТАЛЛ ГАДААДЫН ВАЛЮТ БАРАА БА БУСАД АКТИВААР БАТЛАГДАНА
(Translation: Mongolian People's Republic, State Bank, Ten Tögrög, The banknotes are issued by the Bank of the Mongolian People's Republic. It is approved by precious metals, foreign currencies, goods, and other assets of the state bank)
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Mongolia's 1966 series was the second full redesign issued under the Mongolian People's Republic, replacing the 1955 notes that had themselves replaced the post-war 1941 issue. The State Bank — Mongol Ardyn Bügd Nairamdakh Ulsyn Töröt Bank — operated under direct Soviet economic supervision throughout this period, and the note's design and production arrangements reflected that dependency, though attribution of the actual printing to a specific press remains contested among specialists.

The series ran for fifteen years without modification, an unusually long lifespan for a Soviet-aligned state bank issue.

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