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Mongolia
Mongolia
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    Mongolia, 10 mungu 1993, P49 Mongolia, 10 mungu 1993, P49
Mongolia, 20 mungu 1993, P50 Mongolia, 20 mungu 1993, P50 Mongolia, 50 mungu 1993, P51 Mongolia, 50 mungu 1993, P51
Mongolia, 1 tugrik 1993, P52 Mongolia, 1 tugrik 1993, P52 Mongolia, 5 tugrik 1993, P53 Mongolia, 5 tugrik 1993, P53
Mongolia, 10 tugrik 1993, P54 Mongolia, 10 tugrik 1993, P54 Mongolia, 10 tugrik 2002, P new Mongolia, 10 tugrik 2002, P new
Mongolia, 20 tugrik 1993, P55 Mongolia, 20 tugrik 1993, P55 Mongolia, 20 tugrik 2002, P new Mongolia, 20 tugrik 2002, P new
Mongolia, 50 tugrik 1993, P56 Mongolia, 50 tugrik 1993, P56 Mongolia, 50 tugrik 2000, P62 Mongolia, 50 tugrik 2000, P62
Mongolia, 100 tugrik 1993, P57 Mongolia, 100 tugrik 1993, P57 Mongolia, 100 tugrik 2000, P63 Mongolia, 100 tugrik 2000, P63
Mongolia, 500 tugrik 2000, P58 Mongolia, 500 tugrik 2000, P58 Mongolia, 1000 tugrik 1993, P59 Mongolia, 1000 tugrik 1993, P59
Mongolia, 5000 tugrik 1994, P60 Mongolia, 5000 tugrik 1994, P60 Mongolia, 10.000 tugrik 1995, P61 Mongolia, 10.000 tugrik 1995, P61
Mongolia, 10.000 tugrik 2002, P new Mongolia, 10.000 tugrik 2002, P new

Before the 1921 Mongolia had no legal tender at all. In some areas, the tea, leather, sheep were used as the currency, and several foreign currency units were occasionally used. In 1925 the first tugrik banknotes were issued. 1 tugrik equals 100 mungu.


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