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| Issuer | Bank of Mongolia |
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| Year | 2015 |
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| Currency | Tögrög (1925-date) |
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| Obverse description | Central design features the state emblem of the Bank of Mongolia, rendered in relief against a polished field. The denomination '5000 ТӨГРӨГ' appears below the emblem, with the date of issue. A legend in traditional Mongolian vertical script (Hudum script) runs along the right side of the field, while the Cyrillic inscription 'Монгол Банк' appears along the upper portion, identifying the issuing authority. |
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| Obverse lettering | Монгол Банк ᠮᠤᠩᠭᠤᠯ ᠤᠯᠤᠰ 5000 ТӨГРӨГ (Translation: The Bank of Mongolia Monggol Ulus (Mongolia) 5000 Tögrög) |
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Mongolia's population reached three million in 2015, a milestone the government marked with unusual fanfare given the country's historically sparse density — Mongolia remains one of the least densely populated nations on earth, with fewer than two people per square kilometer. The Bank of Mongolia issued this piece as a commemorative tied directly to that demographic event.
Silver-plated copper at this size was a budget-conscious production choice, keeping unit costs low enough for wider distribution as a souvenir issue rather than a bullion or collector-grade release.