50 Mongolian Togrog World Banknote Gem Unc Very Unique and rare

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The image shows a 50 Mongolian Tögrög banknote. The note is predominantly green and features the number 50 prominently in the center, along with the text “МОНГОЛ УЛС” (Mongolian State) and “МОНГОЛБАНК” (Bank of Mongolia)A circular emblem depicting horses is also visible on the note.
Key details about the 50 Mongolian Tögrög:
  • Currency: Mongolian Tögrög (MNT)
  • Value: 50 Tögrög
  • Obverse: Features the Soyombo symbol and two men riding horses. The Soyombo symbol is a national symbol of Mongolia, representing freedom and independence.
  • Reverse: Depicts horse racing, one of the “three manly sports” celebrated during the Naadam festival.
  • Historical context: The Tögrög replaced the Mongolian dollar and other currencies, becoming the sole legal currency on April 1, 1928.
  • Current value: As of April 21, 2025, 50 MNT is equivalent to approximately 1.19 Indian Rupees. The value fluctuates, with recent 30-day averages showing a range between 0.0239 and 0.0248 INR per MNT.
  • Mongo: While the term “Mongo” is mentioned in some search results, it refers to a former currency of Mongolia. The banknote in the image is identified as Tögrög, the current currency. 

🌟 Gem Uncirculated Condition
🔍 Unique Mongolian Togrog Banknote
💰 Valuable Collectible Item
🚀 Rare and Highly Sought-After
✅ Perfect Addition to Any Collection

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50 Mongolian Togrog  World Banknote  Gem Unc Very Unique and rare 
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(ART OF BANKNOTE COLLECTION)
 
Collect a Little Piece of Economic History :-
 
People have been using coins for currency for thousands of years. The first coins date back in 650 B.C., so it’s no wonder old coins and banknotes draw so much interest. Banknotes are among the most popular collectors’ items in today’s era and in the collecting world overall.
 
Both amateur and experienced collectors are sure to find a fascinating array of banknotes, errors in banknotes, governor issues, star issues , banknote sheets , and so on.
 
 
What are some tips for collecting paper money?
 
Begin by focusing the collection and deciding what type of paper money you want to collect, such as currency from certain countries around the world or a specific era of time. Familiarize yourself with relevant historical facts so that you know which bills are valuable. Try to assemble complete sets. For example, choose specific notes that have a certain design them. Whenever possible, use the Friedberg numbering system, which is a detailed and fully illustrated guide for identifying currency notes.
 
 
How is paper money graded?
 
The physical condition of paper money greatly affects its value and collect ability. 
Typically, paper money grade levels include Good, Very Good, Fine, Very Fine, Extra Fine, About Uncirculated, and Crisp Uncirculated standards.
 
Brand new, uncirculated paper money is the most desirable, and it has a firm, crisp texture without creases, folds, tears, or bent edges.
 
 
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When handling, storing, and caring for paper money, think of each piece as highly fragile. Wear gloves when handling the money to keep the natural oils from your fingers off the paper. Store the paper money in clear currency holders or albums made from acid-free materials. It is never a good idea to clean paper money, although you can consult a professional about removing damage, wear, and tear. Store paper money in a spot with low humidity and a neutral temperature, keeping it flat in protective holders, out of sunlight.

The 50 Mongolian Togrog World Banknote is a gem uncirculated, very unique, and rare collectible piece. Issued in mint condition, this banknote features intricate details such as the prominent number 50 in the center, along with Mongolian State and Bank of Mongolia inscriptions. The obverse showcases the Soyombo symbol and horse-riding men, symbolizing freedom and independence, while the reverse depicts horse racing, a traditional sport celebrated during the Naadam festival. With a rich historical context dating back to 1928 when it replaced other currencies, this banknote holds significant value for collectors interested in economic history and unique banknotes. Its crisp, uncirculated condition adds to its desirability, making it a prized addition to any collection.

Weight 400 kg
Dimensions 25 × 15 × 3 cm
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