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| Issuer | Bank of Mongolia |
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| Year | 1992-1993 |
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| Weight | 31.47 g |
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| Obverse script | Cyrillic |
| Obverse lettering | МОНГОЛУЛС 1992 |
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Mongolia's early post-communist coinage program leaned heavily on foreign minting partnerships, with several issues from this period produced under contract in Europe while the country's own financial infrastructure was still being rebuilt following the 1990 transition away from Soviet-aligned governance. The 1992–1993 window was particularly active for Mongolian commemorative silver, as the newly independent Bank of Mongolia moved quickly to establish hard-currency revenue through collector markets.
KM#80 sits in a run of wildlife-themed issues that targeted the growing international bullion and numismatic market of the early 1990s — a revenue strategy common among smaller nations with limited export economies at the time.