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10 Tögrög

Uitgever State Bank of Mongolia
Jaar 1955
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Waarde 10 Tögrög (10 MNT)
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Opschrift voorzijde Бүгд Найрамдах Монгол Ард Улс УЛСЫН БАНК Банкны тэмдэгтүүд нь Б.Н.М.А.Улсын. Улсын банкнын үнэт металл, гадаадын валют, бараа ба бусад активаар батлагдана. АРВАН ТӨГРӨГ 1955
(Translation: Mongolian People's Republic, State Bank, 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, Ten Tögrög)
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Opschrift keerzijde 1955 АРВАН ТӨГРӨГ Хэрэв банкны тэмдэгтүүдийг хуурамчаар үйлдвэл гэмт этгээдийг хууль ёсоор хариуцлагад татна
(Translation: Ten Tögrög, Counterfeit of the banknotes is punishable by law)
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Mongolia's 1955 series was produced at Goznak in Moscow, a reflection of the tight Soviet-Mongolian economic relationship of the period — the Mongolian People's Republic had essentially no domestic security printing infrastructure, and all high-denomination notes of this era were manufactured in the USSR. The design credits to Shi-bu and D. Amgalan are unusual in that named Mongolian designers are rarely documented on notes of this generation; most Soviet-bloc client-state issues went uncredited on the Mongolian side.

The 1955 series replaced the 1941 and 1945 issues as part of a broader monetary reorganization following Stalin's death and the loosening of certain Soviet economic directives across satellite states.