Vollständige Bilder anzeigen — kostenlose Registrierung
Mit Google fortfahren — kostenlos oder mit E-Mail registrieren

50 Tögrög

Emittent Mongolbank (Bank of Mongolia)
Jahr 2019
Typ Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Nennwert Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Währung Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Material Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Größe Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Form Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Druckerei Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Designer Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Stecher Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Im Umlauf bis Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Referenz(en) P#72
Vorderseitenbeschreibung At centre, a portrait vignette of Damdiny Sükhbaatar (1893–1923), co-founder of the Mongolian People's Party and revolutionary military commander, is set against an elaborate guilloche underprint. A Paiza (Gerege) — the Mongol imperial tablet of authority — is rendered in intaglio at left, while the national coat of arms of Mongolia appears to the right of the portrait. Denomination numerals and inscriptions in both Cyrillic and Classical Mongolian script frame the composition.
Vorderseitenlegende Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Rückseitenbeschreibung The central vignette presents a Mongolian highland landscape with snow-capped mountains across the background and two horses at pasture on a green valley floor among conifers and wildflowers. An ornate vertical cartouche at left encloses a circular security device with the bank name МОНГОЛБАНК in vertical Cyrillic script. Denomination numerals appear at upper left, within a guilloche rosette at lower left, and in a dark panel at far right, with the year date 2019 at lower left.
Rückseitenlegende Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Unterschrift(en) Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Sicherheitsmerkmal Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Beschreibung der Sicherheitsmerkmale Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Varianten Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Anmerkungen

Mongolia's 50 Tögrög denomination has sat at an awkward intersection for decades — too small for meaningful transactions in a country where inflation has steadily eroded purchasing power, yet retained in circulation as a matter of policy continuity. By 2019, fifty tögrög was worth roughly two US cents. The series of which this note forms part was produced under Mongolbank's ongoing effort to standardize the post-Soviet banknote family with consistent security specifications across denominations.

Cotton substrate and a basic security thread package place this firmly at the lower end of the series' protection hierarchy — appropriate for a denomination with limited fraud incentive.