MONGOLIA P62 10 Tugrik ..
1,00 €
This 10 Möngö banknote, issued by the Bank of Mongolia in 1993, features the Soyombo symbol, archery - one of Mongolia's "Three Manly Sports," and Buddhist "Eternal Knots" on both the obverse and reverse. Made of paper, this rectangular note reflects Mongolia's cultural and spiritual traditions.
Features the Soyombo symbol, a representation of Mongolia's independence and freedom, along with archery - one of the "Three Manly Sports" central to Mongolian culture, and Buddhist "Eternal Knots" symbolizing the interconnectedness of all things. Lettering in Mongolian and Manchu scripts reads "Монголбанк" (Bank of Mongolia) and "᠑᠐ ᠮᠥᠩᠭᠥ" (10 Möngö).
Depicts archery, emphasizing its importance in Mongolian traditions, and Buddhist "Eternal Knots." Lettering in Cyrillic script includes "МОНГОЛ УЛС" (Mongolia), "10 МӨНГӨ" (10 Möngö), and "МОНГОЛБАНК" (Bank of Mongolia).
Printed by De La Rue, London, United Kingdom, renowned for its expertise in currency production.
The Soyombo symbol, prominently featured on this note, is a national emblem of Mongolia, signifying independence and unity. Archery, depicted on the note, is a celebrated tradition in the annual Naadam Festival, a UNESCO-recognized cultural event.
Mongolia, with its vast landscapes and rich history, continues to honor its nomadic roots and spiritual beliefs, which are beautifully reflected in its currency designs.