20 Mongolian Togrog World Banknote issued in 2014 Gem Unc Very Unique and rare

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The image shows a 20 Mongolian Tugrik banknote. Issued by Mongolbank, this banknote features Damdinii Sükhbaatar, a key figure in Mongolia’s 1921 revolution, on the obverse side, along with the Soyombo symbol. The reverse side depicts horses grazing in a field. The banknote also includes security features such as a solid security thread and a Chinggis Khaan watermark.
Key details of the 20 Mongolian Tugrik banknote:
  • Currency: Mongolian Tugrik (MNT)
  • Denomination: 20 Tugrik
  • Obverse: Features Damdinii Sükhbaatar and the Soyombo symbol.
  • Reverse: Depicts horses grazing in a field.
  • Security Features: Includes a solid security thread and a Chinggis Khaan watermark.
  • Dimensions: 130 mm x 64 mm.
  • Material: Cotton.
  • Main Colors: Red, orange, yellow, blue, and green.
  • Date of Issue: Various years, including 2011, 2014, 2017, and 2018.
  • Signatures: Governor of the Mongol Bank, such as Lhanaasuren Purevdorj in 2011.
  • Historical Context: Part of the series of banknotes where lower denominations (10, 20, 50, and 100 Tugrik) feature Sükhbaatar, while higher denominations feature Chinggis Khaan.
  • Exchange Rate (Approximate): As of April 2025, 1 MNT is approximately 0.025 INR or 0.00028 USD.

✅ Rare 2014 Issuance
✅ Uncirculated Gem Condition
⭐ Historical Significance
🏷️ Valuable Collector’s Item
🚀 Unique Design
💰 Investment-Worthy

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20  Mongolian Togrog World Banknote issued in 2014 Gem Unc Very Unique and rare 
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The 20 Mongolian Togrog World Banknote issued in 2014 is a gem uncirculated collectible piece featuring a unique and rare design. Issued by Mongolbank, this banknote showcases Damdinii Sükhbaatar, a prominent figure in Mongolia’s 1921 revolution, on the obverse side alongside the Soyombo symbol. The reverse side depicts horses grazing in a field, adding to its historical significance. With security features like a solid security thread and a Chinggis Khaan watermark, this banknote is not only a piece of economic history but also a valuable addition to any collector’s treasury. Its uncirculated condition and distinct design make it a coveted item for enthusiasts looking to own a piece of Mongolia’s cultural and historical heritage.

Weight 400 kg
Dimensions 25 × 15 × 3 cm
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