50 Möngö

Émetteur Mongolia
Année 1925
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur 50 Möngö (0.50 MNT)
Devise Tögrög (1925-date)
Composition Silver (.900)
Poids 9.9979 g
Diamètre 27 mm
Épaisseur 2.3 mm
Forme Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) KM#7
Description de l’avers Soyombo symbol and lettering, date below. Soyombo of the People`s Republic of Mongolia (1924-1939).
Écriture de l’avers
Légende de l’avers ᠴᠡᠪᠡᠷ ᠮᠥᠩᠭᠥᠨ ᠶᠢᠰᠦᠨ ᠭᠷᠠᠮ ᠑᠕ ᠣᠨ
(Translation: Pure Silver, 9 grams Year 15)
Description du revers Denomination above wreath
Écriture du revers
Légende du revers ᠪᠦᠭᠦᠳᠡ ᠨᠠᠶᠢᠷᠠᠮᠳᠠᠬᠤ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠠᠷᠠᠳ ᠤᠯᠤᠰ ᠕᠐ ᠮᠥᠩᠭᠥᠨ
(Translation: People`s Republic of Mongolia 50 Möngö)
Tranche Milled
Atelier
Tirage 15 (1925) - ᠑᠕ - 920 000
ID Numisquare 4297806980
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: The 1925 50 Möngö was issued by the newly established Mongolian People's Republic (MPR), marking a pivotal moment after the Bogd Khan's 1924 death and the monarchy's abolition. This coinage symbolized Mongolia's definitive break from feudal and foreign monetary influences, asserting national sovereignty and a new socialist economic direction. The Tögrög and Möngö system was crucial for consolidating financial independence amidst Soviet alignment and internal transformation.

Artistry: The coin's design, characteristic of early Soviet-influenced national coinage, blends utilitarian aesthetics with profound symbolism. The obverse prominently features the Soyombo symbol, Mongolia's ancient national emblem, encircled by a wreath, representing freedom and national strength. The reverse displays "50 MÖNGÖ" with traditional floral ornamentation, alongside the legend "БНМАУ" (Mongolian People's Republic) and the year 1925. The engraver is undocumented, but the style reflects traditional motifs and socialist-era realism.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .900 silver, this substantial 27mm coin often exhibits variable strike quality. Key high-points for wear include the flames and central yin-yang motif within the obverse Soyombo, and the raised numerals and floral details on the reverse. Collectors should examine the sharpness of the legend and intricate Soyombo elements. Strong strikes show full detail; weaker strikes may present flatness in central devices. Planchet quality is generally good, but minor imperfections or slight off-centering can occur.

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