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The currency of Mongolia since 1925 has been the tögrög, which currently circulates mostly as banknotes due to the low value of earlier coins and the reluctance of the government to issue large denomination coins; however, the government has authorised many non-circulating legal tender (NCLT) coins to be issued for collector's purposes. Collector coins are dedicated to historical or general popular culture themes and are often not related to the country itself. Many of them are in sizes based on the troy ounce, but some are "metric" - such as the large fifty grams (50g) of copper format. | ||||
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Royal Mint |
Coin Name | Reverse | Obverse | Details |
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Copper Fifty Grams 2020 Wild Mongolia - Majestic Eagle | ![]() |
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Material: Copper Mints: - CIT Coin Invest: 5,000 Total Mintage: 5,000 |
Copper Fifty Grams 2021 Wild Mongolia - Mystic Wolf | ![]() |
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Material: Copper Mints: - CIT Coin Invest: 5,000 Total Mintage: 5,000 |
Copper Fifty Grams 2022 Wild Mongolia - Magnificent Argali | ![]() |
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Material: Copper Mints: - CIT Coin Invest: 5,000 Total Mintage: 5,000 |
Copper Fifty Grams 2023 Wild Mongolia - Mongolian Falcon | ![]() |
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Material: Copper Mints: - CIT Coin Invest: 5,000 Total Mintage: 5,000 |
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