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25 Tögrög

Issuer State Bank of the Mongolian People's Republic
Year 1966
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Size 130 × 62 mm
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Obverse description Left-centre vignette of Damdiny Sükhbaatar (2 February 1893 – 20 February 1923), co-founder of the Mongolian People's Party and commander of the partisan forces during the Outer Mongolian Revolution of 1921, rendered as an intaglio portrait. The National Coat of Arms of the Mongolian People's Republic appears alongside the portrait, framed by guilloche underprint work in muted tones. Bank name and denomination inscriptions are rendered in both Cyrillic and traditional Mongolian script.
Obverse lettering БНМАУ УЛСЫН БАНК 25 ᠒᠕ ХОРИН ТАВАН ТӨГРӨГ БАНКНЫ ТЭМДЭГТҮҮД НЬ БНМАУ-ЫН ҮНЭТ МЕТАЛЛ ГАДААДЫН ВАЛЮТ БАРАА БА БУСАД АКТИВААР БАТЛАГДАНА
(Translation: Mongolian People's Republic, State Bank, Twenty-five 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)
Reverse description The reverse is dominated by three large interlocking Buddhist eternal knot (Soyombo-derived) guilloche rosettes arranged horizontally across the centre, rendered in blue and orange multicolour underprint on a fine purple guilloche background. The denomination «ХОРИН ТАВАН ТӨГРӨГ» is overprinted in bold Cyrillic across the central vignette, with the numeral 25 repeated in the corners and the date 1966 set within a cartouche at the top. Traditional Mongolian script panels are positioned vertically at the left and right margins, and a cautionary anti-counterfeiting inscription appears in a panel at the foot of the note.
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