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| 表面の説明 | The emblem of the Mongol Bank (Central Bank of Mongolia) rendered in relief at center, surrounded by inscriptions denoting the issuing authority, denomination, metal fineness, weight, and date of issue. The legend appears in multiple scripts across the field, including Cyrillic, Latin, and Classical Mongolian script. The overall design is formal and institutional in character, conforming to standard sovereign bullion coin conventions. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Three-dimensional sculptural depiction of a recumbent rabbit facing left, rendered in high relief in the round, conforming to the rabbit-shaped flan. The animal is portrayed in a stylized yet naturalistic manner with expressive facial features, including deeply incised eyes with decorative curvilinear surrounds and delicately engraved whiskers. The haunches and hindquarters are embellished with ornamental floral motifs in a traditional East Asian decorative style, including a prominent chrysanthemum-like rosette and smaller blossoms. The entire surface is finished with a gold (.999) plating over the silver substrate, imparting a warm, lustrous golden tone throughout. |
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| 追加情報 |
Mongolia's "Sweet Silver" series targets the gift and novelty market directly — these are collector pieces sold in presentation packaging, not monetary instruments anyone expects to circulate. The rabbit theme places this issue in the twelve-animal lunar cycle, though 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac calendar that Mongolia observes alongside its own traditions.
The gold plating on select design elements is applied post-strike. KM#449a distinguishes this plated variant from the unplated 449, both sharing the same dies.