MONGOLIA P62 10 Tugrik ..
1,00 €
This 20 Tögrög banknote, issued by the Bank of Mongolia, was in circulation from 2002 to 2020. It features a portrait of Damdiny Sühbaatar on the obverse and a serene mountain scenery with horses grazing in the valley on the reverse. Made of paper, this rectangular note embodies Mongolia's rich cultural and revolutionary history.
Features a portrait of Damdiny Sühbaatar (2 February 1893 – 20 February 1923), a founding member of the Mongolian People's Party and leader of the Mongolian partisan army during the 1921 revolution. Also includes a Paiza (Gerege), a tablet of authority for Mongol officials, and the National Coat of Arms. Lettering in Mongolian and Manchu scripts reads "Монголбанк" (Bank of Mongolia) and "ᠬᠣᠷᠢᠨ ᠲᠥᠭᠥᠷᠢᠭ" (Twenty Tögrög).
Depicts a picturesque mountain landscape with horses grazing in the valley, symbolizing Mongolia's natural beauty and heritage. Includes the text "20 Tögrög" in Cyrillic script along with "Монголбанк" (Bank of Mongolia).
Features a watermark of Damdiny Sühbaatar for enhanced security.
Damdiny Sühbaatar, known as the "Father of Mongolia's Revolution," played a pivotal role in the country's independence. The Paiza depicted on the note highlights Mongolia's historical governance and cultural identity.
Mongolia, known as the "Land of the Eternal Blue Sky," boasts vast steppes, rugged mountains, and rich nomadic traditions. It is home to the famous Naadam Festival, showcasing wrestling, archery, and horse racing, which are central to Mongolian culture.