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| Issuer | Bank of Mongolia |
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| Year | 2021 |
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| Value | 25 000 Tögrög |
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| Obverse description | The obverse bears the state emblem of Mongolia centrally positioned within the field, accompanied by the denomination expressed in both Cyrillic and Latin scripts. A legend in the traditional Mongolian vertical script runs along the design, flanked by additional inscriptions stating the issuing authority, country name, weight, fineness, and date of issue. |
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| Obverse script | Latin/Cyrillic/Mongolian |
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Mongolia's wolf coinage has drawn consistent collector interest since the series launched, but the platinum variant of this issue saw genuinely limited production — platinum strikes in this program were secondary to the silver releases, minted in far smaller numbers and primarily aimed at the international bullion-collector market rather than domestic circulation. The Bank of Mongolia has increasingly used high-denomination commemorative issues as a foreign exchange mechanism, with platinum strikes serving institutional buyers in Europe and East Asia more than Mongolian end-users.
KM#430a distinguishes the platinum from the silver-composition 430 — a split that doesn't always appear consistently across third-party registry populations.