Catalogo
| Emittente | Bank of Mongolia (Mongolbank) |
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| Anno | 2019-2023 |
| Tipo | Standard circulation banknote |
| Valore | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Valuta | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Composizione | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Dimensioni | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Forma | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Stampatore | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Disegnatore/i | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Incisore/i | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| In circolazione fino al | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Riferimento/i | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Descrizione del dritto | Central vignette of Chinggis Khaan (born Temüjin, c. 1162–1227), founder of the Mongol Empire, rendered in a formal portrait style at left-center, accompanied by a Paiza (Gerege) — a gilded tablet of authority issued to Mongol officials and envoys conferring rights to requisition goods and services from the civilian population. The National Coat of Arms of Mongolia appears on the note, with denomination numerals and bilingual inscriptions in Cyrillic and traditional Mongolian script integrated into the design. |
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| Legenda del dritto | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Descrizione del rovescio | The reverse bears a vignette of the State's Nine-Legged White Flag (Yesön Khөlөgt Tsagaan Tug), a sacred ceremonial standard displayed at the State Ceremony Hall and paraded at the Central Stadium during the annual Naadam National Festival. The design incorporates guilloche underprint patterns and denomination inscriptions in both Cyrillic and traditional Mongolian script. |
| Legenda del rovescio | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Firma/e | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Tipo di protezione | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Descrizione della protezione | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Varianti | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Commenti |
Mongolia's 20,000 Tögrög note is the highest denomination in the current polymer-free paper series — an outlier, given that Mongolbank has increasingly adopted polymer substrates for lower values. G+D's Leipzig facility has printed Mongolian currency since at least the 1990s, a relationship that has outlasted several rounds of redesign. The security thread on this issue is windowed, a meaningful upgrade over the fully embedded threads used in earlier high-denomination Mongolian paper notes.
Pick 78 spans the 2019–2023 date range, meaning at least two signature combinations exist within the series.