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200 Tögrög Year of the Rooster

Issuer Bank of Mongolia
Year 1993
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse script Latin/Mongolian
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Edge Plain
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Mongolia's early 1990s commemorative gold program emerged directly from the country's chaotic transition away from Soviet central planning — the Bank of Mongolia, newly asserting independent monetary authority after 1990, used small-format bullion issues to generate hard currency at a moment when the tugrik itself was barely convertible. The Lunar series was aimed squarely at overseas collectors and the Asian export market, not domestic circulation.

At 3.11 grams of .999 gold, this is a fractional issue equivalent to a tenth-ounce, produced in vanishingly small mintages typical of Mongolian commemoratives from this transitional period.

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