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| 正面描述 | Central device features the soyombo symbol surmounted by a flame finial, enclosed within an ornate stylised crown or lotus-petal arch motif. Beneath the arch, the inscription 'Монгол Банк' is rendered in decorative cursive script. Flanking the central device on the left and right are vertical Mongolian traditional script legends. The denomination '1000' in large numerals appears in the lower central field, with 'ТӨГРӨГ' inscribed below. Along the lower rim, the legend 'MONGOLIA 2OZ .999 SILVER' is inscribed in Latin capitals. The coin's border is defined by a continuous sawtooth or serrated inner rim pattern. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse features a full-color portrait bust of Tsar Nicholas I Pavlovich (1796–1855) in the right-center field, depicted in military uniform with epaulettes, medals, and decorations, rendered in polychrome enamel-style coloring. To the left of the portrait, an engraved representation of the equestrian monument to Nicholas I in Saint Isaac's Square, Saint Petersburg, is shown in fine relief against the mirror-polished field. In the upper arc, the Cyrillic legend 'Николай I Павлович' and the dates '1796–1855' appear in gilt lettering. To the lower left, the gilt crowned monogram 'НI' (Nicholas I's imperial cypher) is prominently placed, with the year '2007' inscribed below. The border is defined by a beaded inner rim. |
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Nicholas I ruled Russia from 1825 until his death in 1855, his reign bookended by the Decembrist uprising at its start and the humiliating reversal of the Crimean War at its close. Mongolia's Bank has issued a long-running series of silver crowns commemorating historical world figures with little obvious connection to Mongolian history — Nicholas I among them. The KM#295 reference places this firmly within that collector-focused program, produced almost certainly at a European contract mint rather than domestically.