Mongolia's wolf-themed bullion issues have drawn consistent collector interest since the mid-2010s, when the Bank of Mongolia began aggressively expanding its precious metals program to attract foreign numismatic revenue — a meaningful hard-currency strategy for a landlocked economy heavily dependent on mining exports. The 2021 Mystic Wolf falls within that commercial series.
At 3.11 g of .9999 fine gold, this is a one-tenth troy ounce piece — a format deliberately chosen to hit accessible price points in Asian collector markets where fractional gold enjoys strong retail demand.
Mongolia's wolf-themed bullion issues have drawn consistent collector interest since the mid-2010s, when the Bank of Mongolia began aggressively expanding its precious metals program to attract foreign numismatic revenue — a meaningful hard-currency strategy for a landlocked economy heavily dependent on mining exports. The 2021 Mystic Wolf falls within that commercial series.
At 3.11 g of .9999 fine gold, this is a one-tenth troy ounce piece — a format deliberately chosen to hit accessible price points in Asian collector markets where fractional gold enjoys strong retail demand.