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| Issuer | Mongolian National Bank |
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| Year | 1925 |
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| Value | 100 Tögrög (100 MNT) |
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| Reverse description | A heart-shaped guilloche vignette in red-brown occupies the centre, with the numeral '100' in white relief within it and the date '1925' at its base. Extensive Mongolian script text in traditional vertical format fills the left and right margins, rendered in red-brown on a plain light ground. |
| Reverse lettering | 1925 |
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The 1925 Mongolian tugrik series — this note among them — was issued just months after the Mongolian People's Republic formally replaced the Chinese-era currency with a national monetary system built from scratch. Goznak in Moscow handled the printing, which was a natural arrangement given Soviet involvement in restructuring the Mongolian state apparatus during that period.
Pick 13 is the highest denomination in the inaugural tugrik issue, making it the least commonly encountered in circulated survivors. The paper itself is prone to edge splitting along fold lines, a known weakness in this Goznak production run.