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| 正面描述 | Central device features the state emblem of Mongolia, depicting the soyombo symbol above a horseman on a mountainous landscape within a floral wreath. The denomination '1000 TOGROG' appears below the emblem, flanked by the date '2003'. The legend 'MONGOLIA' and 'Монгол Банк' are inscribed in Latin and Cyrillic scripts respectively, with an additional inscription in traditional Mongolian vertical script reading 'ᠮᠤᠩᠭᠤᠯ ᠤᠯᠤᠰ' (Monggol Ulus). |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse features a right-facing bust of Attila the Hun occupying the right portion of the field, depicted with a crown and ornate robes in a stylized relief. To the left, a dynamic battle scene shows mounted Hun warriors on horseback, one drawing a bow, rendered in lower relief against a polished proof field. The series title 'HISTORY OF ASIA' is inscribed in bold Latin letters along the upper arc, while 'ATTILA THE HUN' appears as a legend in the lower left field. |
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Attila ruled the Hunnic Empire from roughly 434 until his death in 453, at which point his domain — stretching from the Rhine to the Black Sea steppe — collapsed within a generation through dynastic infighting. Mongolia has repeatedly issued collector silver in his name despite no serious archaeological or historical evidence linking the Huns to the Mongolian steppe polities that came later; the connection is nationalist inference, not scholarship.
The .900 fine standard mirrors traditional European crown coinage specifications, an irony given the subject.