This serie of banknotes belongs to the period after the approval of the new Constitution of the country, with the Social Democratic People's Party of Mongolia in power, with Punsalmaagin Ochirbat as the country's first president. In the 1996 elections, the conservative Democratic Union coalition won the elections, led by Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj. Later the PPM regained the presidency of the country in 1997 and 2001 (with the candidate Natsagiin Bagabandi) and the parliamentary elections until 2008 and in the following year the Democratic Party won the presidency of the State with Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj and in 2012, the parliamentary elections and the re-election of the president in 2013. There are banknotes of 10 mongo, 20 mongo,
50 mongo, 1 tugrik, 5
tugriks, 10 tugriks, 20 tugriks, 50 tugriks, 100 tugriks 500 tugriks,
1,000 tugriks, 5,000 tugriks, 10,000 tugriks and 20,000 tugriks.
On the other side of the banknote it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus three 10's, Mongol archers and decorative elements. This banknote has no digital watermark. The size of this banknote is 4.5 cm x 9 cm.
This banknotes worth 20 mongo was first circulated in 1993. On the main side left it can be seen a Soyombo symbol, national symbol of Mongolia. The rest of the banknote has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country, three 20's and the name of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. It also has bökh fighters (Mongolian kind of fight) and decorative elements.
On the other side of the banknote it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus three 20's, bökh fighters and decorative elements. This banknote has no digital watermark. The size of this banknote is 4.5 cm x 9 cm.
On the other side of the banknote it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus three 50's, horse riders and decorative elements. This banknote has no digital watermark. The size of this banknote is 4.5 cm x 9 cm.
On the other side of the banknote a Soyombo symbol, national symbol of Mongolia, with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 1's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 11.5 cm x 5.7 cm.
Moreover it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country and of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. On the other side of the banknote appear some Mongolian wild horses or takhi grazing, with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 5's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 12 cm x 6 cm.
Moreover it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country and of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. On the other side of the banknote appear some Mongolian wild horses or takhi grazing, with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 10's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 12 cm x 6 cm.
Moreover it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country and of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. On the other side of the banknote appear some Mongolian wild horses or takhi grazing, with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 20's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 12 cm x 6 cm.
Moreover it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country and of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. On the other side of the banknote appear some Mongolian wild horses or takhi grazing, with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 50's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 12 cm x 6 cm.
Moreover it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country and of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. On the other side of the banknote appear some Mongolian wild horses or takhi grazing, with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 100's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 12 cm x 6 cm.
Moreover it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country and of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. On the other side of the banknote appear some oxes carrying a yurt (round tent typical of Central Asia), with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 100's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 14.5 cm x 7 cm.
10 mongo (арван мөнгө/)
This banknotes worth 10 mongo was first circulated in 1993. On the main side left it can be seen a Soyombo symbol, national symbol of Mongolia. The rest of the banknote has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country, three 10's and the name of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. It also has Mongol archers and decorative elements.On the other side of the banknote it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus three 10's, Mongol archers and decorative elements. This banknote has no digital watermark. The size of this banknote is 4.5 cm x 9 cm.
20 mongo (хорин мөнгө/)
This banknotes worth 20 mongo was first circulated in 1993. On the main side left it can be seen a Soyombo symbol, national symbol of Mongolia. The rest of the banknote has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country, three 20's and the name of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. It also has bökh fighters (Mongolian kind of fight) and decorative elements.
On the other side of the banknote it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus three 20's, bökh fighters and decorative elements. This banknote has no digital watermark. The size of this banknote is 4.5 cm x 9 cm.
50 mongo (тавин мөнгө/)
This banknotes worth 50 mongo was first circulated in 1993. On the main side left it can be seen a Soyombo symbol, national symbol of Mongolia. The rest of the banknote has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country, three 50's and the name of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. It also has Mongol riders and decorative elements.On the other side of the banknote it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus three 50's, horse riders and decorative elements. This banknote has no digital watermark. The size of this banknote is 4.5 cm x 9 cm.
1 tugrik (нэг төгрөг)
This banknote worth 1 tugrik was first circulated in 1993. On the main side left it can be seen Nian, oriental mythological beast that lives under the sea or in the mountains, coming out of hiding at the beginning of spring. In its left there's a paiza, tablet carried by officials and Mongolian envoys as a symbol of their authority and as a safe-conduct in Mongolian territory. Moreover it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country and of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting.On the other side of the banknote a Soyombo symbol, national symbol of Mongolia, with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 1's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 11.5 cm x 5.7 cm.
5 tugriks (тав төгрөг)
This banknote worth 5 tugriks was first circulated in 1993. On the main side left it can be seen Damdin Süjbaatar, father of modern Mongolia, emancipator of the country of the Chinese guardianship, distributed lands and flocks, and canceled the external debt. In its right there's a Soyombo symbol, national symbol of Mongolia and its left a paiza, tablet carried by officials and Mongolian envoys as a symbol of their authority and as a safe-conduct in Mongolian territory.Moreover it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country and of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. On the other side of the banknote appear some Mongolian wild horses or takhi grazing, with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 5's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 12 cm x 6 cm.
10 tugriks (арван төгрөг/)
This banknote worth 10 tugriks was first circulated in 1993. On the main side left it can be seen Damdin Süjbaatar, father of modern Mongolia, emancipator of the country of the Chinese guardianship, distributed lands and flocks, and canceled the external debt. In its right there's a Soyombo symbol, national symbol of Mongolia and its left a paiza, tablet carried by officials and Mongolian envoys as a symbol of their authority and as a safe-conduct in Mongolian territory.Moreover it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country and of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. On the other side of the banknote appear some Mongolian wild horses or takhi grazing, with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 10's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 12 cm x 6 cm.
20 tugriks (хорин төгрөг/)
This banknote worth 20 tugriks was first circulated in 1993. On the main side left it can be seen Damdin Süjbaatar, father of modern Mongolia, emancipator of the country of the Chinese guardianship, distributed lands and flocks, and canceled the external debt. In its right there's a Soyombo symbol, national symbol of Mongolia and its left a paiza, tablet carried by officials and Mongolian envoys as a symbol of their authority and as a safe-conduct in Mongolian territory.Moreover it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country and of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. On the other side of the banknote appear some Mongolian wild horses or takhi grazing, with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 20's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 12 cm x 6 cm.
50 tugriks (тавин төгрөг)
This banknote worth 50 tugriks was first circulated in 1993. On the main side left it can be seen Damdin Süjbaatar, father of modern Mongolia, emancipator of the country of the Chinese guardianship, distributed lands and flocks, and canceled the external debt. In its right there's a Soyombo symbol, national symbol of Mongolia and its left a paiza, tablet carried by officials and Mongolian envoys as a symbol of their authority and as a safe-conduct in Mongolian territory.Moreover it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country and of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. On the other side of the banknote appear some Mongolian wild horses or takhi grazing, with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 50's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 12 cm x 6 cm.
100 tugriks (зуун төгрөг/)
This banknote worth 100 tugriks was first circulated in 1993. On the main side left it can be seen Damdin Süjbaatar, father of modern Mongolia, emancipator of the country of the Chinese guardianship, distributed lands and flocks, and canceled the external debt. In its right there's a Soyombo symbol, national symbol of Mongolia and its left a paiza, tablet carried by officials and Mongolian envoys as a symbol of their authority and as a safe-conduct in Mongolian territory.Moreover it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country and of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. On the other side of the banknote appear some Mongolian wild horses or takhi grazing, with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 100's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 12 cm x 6 cm.
500 tugriks (таван зуу төгрөг)
This banknote worth 500 tugriks was first circulated in 1993. On the main side left it can be seen Genghis Khan, Mongol warrior and conqueror unifier of the nomadic tribes and founding of the first Mongol Empire, the most extensive contiguous empire in history. In its right there's a Soyombo symbol, national symbol of Mongolia and its left a paiza, tablet carried by officials and Mongolian envoys as a symbol of their authority and as a safe-conduct in Mongolian territory.Moreover it has the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country and of the National Bank in Soyomba handwriting. On the other side of the banknote appear some oxes carrying a yurt (round tent typical of Central Asia), with the written value of the banknote, the official name of the country (Монгол улс) and the name of the National Bank in Cirilic writing (Монголбанк), plus two 100's and decorative elements. This banknote has Genghis Khan as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 14.5 cm x 7 cm.
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