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10 MNT
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What's on the note
Front: Mongolian horses grazing in a mountain steppe landscape. The horse (Equus ferus caballensis) is central to Mongolian nomadic culture and national identity, featured prominently on the country's banknotes as a symbol of freedom, endurance, and the pastoral heritage of the Mongolian people. The scene depicts traditional grassland pasture with mountains in the background, representing the natural environment of Mongolia.
Back: Traditional Mongolian circular emblem incorporating the Soyombo symbol—Mongolia's national emblem composed of abstract and geometric representations including fire, sun, moon, earth, and water elements. The Soyombo has appeared on Mongolian currency since the early 20th century and represents independence and sovereignty. Also features traditional Mongolian decorative patterns and the denomination in both modern numerals and traditional Mongolian script.
How it was made
Security features: microprint,intaglio,latent_image,optically_variable_ink
Mongolia in Asia
Mongolia in Asia. Other countries on the same continent shown in muted grey.
Background & history
This 10 tögrög note is part of the modern series issued by the Bank of Mongolia (Монголбанк) beginning in 2018, featuring updated security features and designs celebrating Mongolia's cultural heritage. The tögrög (MNT) has been Mongolia's currency since 1925. This low denomination note remains in active circulation despite inflation making higher denominations more common for daily transactions. The 2018 series maintains traditional imagery of horses and national symbols while incorporating contemporary anti-counterfeiting measures. Mongolia's banknotes are printed with bilingual text in Cyrillic and traditional Mongolian vertical script.
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Valuation history (1)
| date | low | high | currency | source | note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-10 06:38:40 | 0.5 | 2.0 | USD | ai | from claude-sonnet-4-5 |
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