Mongolia's lunar series coins of the 1990s were struck primarily for the collector export market, with mintages kept deliberately low to appeal to European and Asian numismatic distributors. The Year of the Rat falls first in the twelve-year cycle, which typically drives slightly stronger demand for those issues relative to mid-cycle animals.
Mongolia's lunar series coins of the 1990s were struck primarily for the collector export market, with mintages kept deliberately low to appeal to European and Asian numismatic distributors. The Year of the Rat falls first in the twelve-year cycle, which typically drives slightly stronger demand for those issues relative to mid-cycle animals.