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| 背面描述 | Full-length figure of Chinggis Khan (Genghis Khan) standing in the center of the field, depicted in traditional Mongol armor including a scale-pattern coat, helmet, and belted robe, with a sword at his side. To the right of the figure, a vertical inscription in Classical Mongolian (Uyghurjin) script identifies the subject. The Latin legend CHINGGIS KHAN arcs along the upper left periphery, with the date 1992 inscribed in the lower left field. The coin features a reeded border with a deeply mirrored proof finish. |
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| 边缘 | Reeded |
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Mongolia's first gold bullion coinage was authorized in 1992, the year after the country formally abandoned its Soviet-era constitution and adopted multiparty democracy. The timing was deliberate — issuing hard currency in precious metal was a concrete signal to international markets that the new republic intended to function within a conventional monetary framework. The Bank of Mongolia contracted production abroad; domestic minting infrastructure was entirely inadequate for .999 fine coin production at this weight.
KM#82 is frequently confused with later Chinggis Khan gold issues from the same series, which share the subject but differ in specification and KM numbering.