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| Uitgever | Mongolia |
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| Jaar | 1999 |
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| Waarde | 500 Tögrög |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin/Mongolian |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | A gold-plated rabbit in dynamic leaping pose occupies the central field, rendered in high relief against a frosted silver background depicting grasses and foliage. The rabbit faces left with its body fully extended in mid-leap, its gold gilding contrasting sharply with the matte silver surroundings. The year '1999' appears in the upper left field, accompanied by a Mongolian script inscription reading 'Year of the Rabbit' in the upper right. The denomination '500 TUGRIKS' is inscribed in the lower left field in Latin characters. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Mongolia's lunar series of the late 1990s was produced for the international collector market during a period when the country was still navigating the economic collapse that followed the end of Soviet subsidy in 1991. The Tögrög had lost catastrophic value through the early part of the decade, and hard-currency coin programs like this one were effectively a foreign exchange tool as much as anything else.
The gilt variant, catalogued separately from the standard KM#160, was applied post-strike and issued in smaller quantities alongside the plain silver edition.