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Mongolian People’s Republic
50 Möngö
蒙古人民共和國
50蒙戈
Item number: A3271
Year: AD 1970
Material: Cupronickel
Size: 27.2 x 27.2 x 1.9 mm
Weight: 9.0 g
Provenance: Spink 2023
This is a 50 Möngö coin issued in AD 1970 by Mongolian People’s Republic. The coin is composed of cupronickel. Möngö was a low-denomination coin formerly used in Mongolia, with an exchange rate of 100 möngö to 1 tögrög.
The obverse side of the coin features the national emblem of the Mongolian People’s Republic, specifically the fifth version used between AD 1960 and 1992, prior to the country’s transition to democracy. Reflecting Mongolia’s status during the Cold War as a member of the communist bloc and a Soviet satellite state, the emblem was heavily influenced by Soviet design.
Flanking the emblem are tied sheaves of wheat, symbolising agriculture, while the top features a red star—representing communism. At the bottom is a cogwheel wrapped in a ribbon, representing the working class; inscribed on the ribbon is the Cyrillic abbreviation of the country’s name: “БНМАУ” (Бүгд Найрамдах Монгол Ард Улс, “Mongolian People’s Republic”).
At the centre of the emblem is a depiction of a Mongolian man dressed in traditional attire, riding a horse across the steppe toward a rising sun—symbolising the nation’s progress toward a bright communist future.
Beneath the national emblem is the full name of the country inscribed in Cyrillic Mongolian: “БҮГД НАЙРАМДАХ МОНГОЛ АРД УЛС” (Mongolian People’s Republic), along with the year of issue: “1970.”
The reverse of the coin is encircled by a serrated rim. The lower edge is adorned with a decorative wreath, while the upper edge bears the denomination “50 МӨНГӨ” (50 Möngö).
The edge of the coin is again inscribed in Cyrillic Mongolian with the denomination “ТАВИН МӨНГӨ” (Fifty Möngö) and the year of issue, “1970.”