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250 Tögrög Libra

Issuer Mongol Bank
Year 2007
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Currency Tögrög (1925-date)
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Obverse description Central device depicts the Mongolian state emblem (Soyombo symbol) surmounting an ornate cartouche with lotus petal base, flanked on either side by vertical Mongolian script legends. The Cyrillic inscription 'Монгол Банк' (Mongol Bank) appears in stylised cursive lettering within the cartouche. The denomination '250 ТӨГРӨГ' is struck in bold relief in the lower field, with the legend 'MONGOLIA 15.5gr 925 SILVER' inscribed in small Latin characters beneath. The coin's border is adorned with a continuous serrated or arrow-point inner dentilated ring.
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Obverse lettering Монгол Банк ᠮᠤᠩᠭᠤᠯ ᠤᠯᠤᠰ 250 ТӨГРӨГ MONGOLIA 15.5gr 925 SILVER
(Translation: The Bank of Mongolia Monggol Ulus (Mongolia) 250 Tögrög)
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Mongolia's astrological series, issued through the mid-2000s, targeted the collector market rather than circulation — these were sold directly to international buyers and rarely, if ever, passed through Mongolian commerce. Libra was among twelve designs released across the series, each tied to a Western zodiac sign, an unusual thematic choice for a central bank whose domestic numismatic tradition draws far more naturally from the lunar calendar.

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