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1000 Tögrög Dancing Queen

Uitgever Bank of Mongolia
Jaar 2006
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Waarde 1000 Tögrög
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central device features the circular seal of the Bank of Mongolia, inscribed in cursive Cyrillic script reading 'Монгол Банк' (Bank of Mongolia), surmounted by the soyombo symbol and resting on a decorative lotus base. Traditional Mongolian script legend appears vertically in the left and right fields. The denomination '1000 ТӨГРӨГ' is boldly rendered in decorative serif lettering in the lower central field. The inscription 'MONGOLIA 1/25 oz 999,9 FINE GOLD' appears along the lower rim, with a reeded border encircling the entire design.
Schrift voorzijde Cyrillic / Traditional Mongolian / Latin
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Aanvullende informatie

Part of a broader Mongolian commemorative program that leaned heavily on Western pop culture licensing in the mid-2000s, this piece belongs to an ABBA-themed series that the Bank of Mongolia issued alongside several other foreign pop and rock acts during the same period. Mongolia was among the more aggressive issuers in the collector coin market during these years, producing themed bullion and proof pieces for the international numismatic trade rather than domestic circulation — a revenue strategy that many smaller sovereign mints pursued with varying degrees of critical reception.

At 1.24 g of .9999 fine gold, the piece contains roughly a twenty-fifth of a troy ounce.

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