Mongolia issued a long-running series of silver-plated copper 100 Tögrög pieces in the mid-2000s featuring famous religious and architectural monuments — a category of coin produced almost entirely for the collector market with no meaningful circulation. The Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro was completed in 1931 after roughly nine years of construction, funded largely by donations from Brazilian Catholics and built from reinforced concrete clad in soapstone tiles.
KM#346.2 distinguishes the colorized variant from the plain version, a common split in this series.
Mongolia issued a long-running series of silver-plated copper 100 Tögrög pieces in the mid-2000s featuring famous religious and architectural monuments — a category of coin produced almost entirely for the collector market with no meaningful circulation. The Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro was completed in 1931 after roughly nine years of construction, funded largely by donations from Brazilian Catholics and built from reinforced concrete clad in soapstone tiles.
KM#346.2 distinguishes the colorized variant from the plain version, a common split in this series.