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| 正面描述 | Central field features the national emblem of Mongolia — a soyombo symbol flanked by two mythical dragons — set within a radiating sunburst border and an inner beaded ring. The denomination '100.000' appears at the top of the field in Latin numerals, with 'MONGOLIA' along the right and 'TOGROG' along the bottom in Latin script. Mongolian script inscription runs vertically along the left side of the field. The date '2002' is inscribed in the lower portion of the central device, with 'Silver 999' and '3000g' noted in small characters at the lower left and right respectively. The entire design is enclosed within a decorative geometric border of traditional Mongolian meander pattern. |
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| 正面铭文 | 100.000 ᠮᠤᠩᠭᠤᠯ ᠤᠯᠤᠰ MONGOLIA Silver 999 TOGROG 3000 g (Translation: 100.000 Tugriks Monggol Ulus (Mongolia)) |
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The "Year of the Horse" sits in a broader Mongolian lunar calendar bullion program that the Bank of Mongolia launched in the early 2000s, producing oversized silver pieces aimed squarely at the collector and investment market rather than anything resembling circulation. At 3 kilograms of .999 silver in a single cast or struck disc, the logistics of production alone — likely contracted to an outside mint — made these among the more ambitious sovereign issues of that decade.