Banknote
20000 tugrik


Year of first issue | 2006 |
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Year of issuance | 2019 |
Size /mm/ | 72x150 |
Basic color | Green |
Front design | Portrait of Chinggis Khaan |
Reverse design | The State Nine Flags |
Security | The background picture, especially the denomination "20000" and inscription "Mongolia" in traditional scripts on the front side are printed in intaglio with high tactility when tilted with fingers. The State symbol "Soyombo" with denomination "20000" appears on the holographic patch on the front side of banknote. The inscription "MONGOLBANK" is printed in microprint on the lower-front, left corner of the banknote. The portrait of Chinggis Khaan and the letters "МБ" appear in watermark on the right-front side of banknote when viewed against the light. The circles on the both side of Chinggis Khaan’s order card perfectly coincide when viewed against the light. The four horsemen on the lower right corner of the banknote will appear with different changing backgrounds when viewed from angles. The inscription "MONGOLBANK" and State symbol "Soyombo" interchangeably appear on the 3 mm security thread on the back side of banknote. The portrait of Chinggis Khaan, background of "Soyombo", and Denomination "20000" will appear in green under UV-light. The security fibres in the banknote as a whole, fluorescent in colors, are only visible under UV-light |
10000 tugrik


Year of first issue | 1995 |
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Year of issuance | 2021 |
Size /mm/ | 72x150 |
Basic color | Green and orange |
Front design | Portrait of Chinggis Khaan |
Reverse design | Interior of ancient Kharakhorum city |
Security | Security thread - a metallic thread is embedded inside the paper. It can be seen by holding the note against the light. Serial numbers are printed with special inks that change colors as the note is put under the ultra violet light. Watermark in 500, 1000, 5000, 10000 bills depicting the figure of founder of Mongolian Empire in 1206 Chinggis Khan. Smaller bills like 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Togrog has a watermark depicting the figure of Sukhbaatar, leader of Mongolian Revolution in 1921. Watermarks can be seen on the right side of the note, when the note is held against the light. Latent image depicting a Warrior on the Horse has sculptured engraving on the right bottom corner on the oval dot of 5000, 10000 Togrog bills. When looking at the note at a given angle the above legend becomes visible. The basic designs of larger notes have special effects against offset scanner and photocopiers. Light in ultra-violet. On a right side of the bigger notes there is micro lettering with wording "Mongol bank" which is printed in very small type looks like a plain solid line to the naked eye, but under magnification it can be read. Intaglio printing made on the main figure and denominational numbers can be felt with the tip of your fingers. On the left side of the main figure there is an invisible printing of denominational figure, which can only be seen under quartz or ultraviolet light. The perfect register- see through feature in the front of the notes on the signboard designed like a small round dot, which is mirrored in the same position in the back of the note. When seen through the light, both sides match exactly |
5000 tugrik


Year of first issue | 1995 |
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Year of issuance | 2018 |
Size /mm/ | 72x150 |
Basic color | Violet red |
Front design | Portrait of Chinggis Khaan |
Reverse design | Interior of ancient Kharakhorum city |
Security | Security thread - a metallic thread is embedded inside the paper. It can be seen by holding the note against the light. Serial numbers are printed with special inks that change colors as the note is put under the ultra violet light. Watermark in 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, and 20000 bills depicts the figure of Chinggis Khaan, the founder of Mongolian Empire in 1206. Smaller bills such as 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Togrog has a watermark depicting the figure of Sukhbaatar Damdin, the leader of Mongolian Revolution in 1921. Watermarks can be seen on the right side of the note, when the note is held against the light. Latent image depicting a Warrior on the Horse has sculptured engraving on the right bottom corner on the oval dot of 5000, 10000, and 20000 Togrog bills. When looking at the note at a given angle the above legend becomes visible. The basic designs of larger notes have special effects against offset scanner and photocopiers. Light in ultra-violet. Along the lower left corner of the large notes, the inscription "Mongolbank" is printed in micro-lettering. Intaglio printing is applied on the main figure and denominational numbers which can be felt with the tip of fingers. On the left side of the main figure there is invisible printing of denominational figure, which can only be seen under quartz or ultraviolet light. The perfect register- see through feature is on the front of the notes as a small round dot, which is mirrored in the same position with the back of the note. When seeing through the light, both sides match exactly |
1000 tugrik


Year of first issue | 1993 |
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Year of issuance | 2017 |
Size /mm/ | 72x150 |
Basic color | Blue |
Front design | Portrait of Chinggis Khaan |
Reverse design | An oxscart with a yurt |
Security | Security thread - a metallic thread is embedded inside the paper. It can be seen by holding the note against the light. Serial numbers are printed with special inks that change colors as the note is put under the ultra violet light. Watermark in 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, and 20000 bills depicts the figure of Chinggis Khaan, the founder of Mongolian Empire in 1206. Smaller bills such as 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Togrog has a watermark depicting the figure of Sukhbaatar Damdin, the leader of Mongolian Revolution in 1921. Watermarks can be seen on the right side of the note, when the note is held against the light. Latent image depicting a Warrior on the Horse has sculptured engraving on the right bottom corner on the oval dot of 5000, 10000, and 20000 Togrog bills. When looking at the note at a given angle the above legend becomes visible. The basic designs of larger notes have special effects against offset scanner and photocopiers. Light in ultra-violet. Along the lower left corner of the large notes, the inscription "Mongolbank" is printed in micro-lettering. Intaglio printing is applied on the main figure and denominational numbers which can be felt with the tip of fingers. On the left side of the main figure there is invisible printing of denominational figure, which can only be seen under quartz or ultraviolet light. The perfect register- see through feature is on the front of the notes as a small round dot, which is mirrored in the same position with the back of the note. When seeing through the light, both sides match exactly |
500 tugrik


Year of first issue | 1993 |
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Year of issuance | 2020 |
Size /mm/ | 70x145 |
Basic color | Olive green and olive brown |
Front design | Portrait of Chinggis Khaan |
Reverse design | An oxscart with a yurt |
Security | Security thread - a metallic thread is embedded inside the paper. It can be seen by holding the note against the light. Serial numbers are printed with special inks that change colors as the note is put under the ultra violet light. Watermark in 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, and 20000 bills depicts the figure of Chinggis Khaan, the founder of Mongolian Empire in 1206. Smaller bills such as 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Togrog has a watermark depicting the figure of Sukhbaatar Damdin, the leader of Mongolian Revolution in 1921. Watermarks can be seen on the right side of the note, when the note is held against the light. Latent image depicting a Warrior on the Horse has sculptured engraving on the right bottom corner on the oval dot of 5000, 10000, and 20000 Togrog bills. When looking at the note at a given angle the above legend becomes visible. The basic designs of larger notes have special effects against offset scanner and photocopiers. Light in ultra-violet. Along the lower left corner of the large notes, the inscription "Mongolbank" is printed in micro-lettering. Intaglio printing is applied on the main figure and denominational numbers which can be felt with the tip of fingers. On the left side of the main figure there is invisible printing of denominational figure, which can only be seen under quartz or ultraviolet light. The perfect register- see through feature is on the front of the notes as a small round dot, which is mirrored in the same position with the back of the note. When seeing through the light, both sides match exactly |
100 tugrik


Year of first issue | 1993 |
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Year of issuance | 2020 |
Size /mm/ | 68x140 |
Basic color | Violet brown |
Front design | Portrait of Sukhbaatar |
Reverse design | Horses in landscape |
Security | Security thread - a metallic thread is embedded inside the paper. It can be seen by holding the note against the light. Serial numbers are printed with special inks that change colors as the note is put under the ultra violet light. Watermark in 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, and 20000 bills depicts the figure of Chinggis Khaan, the founder of Mongolian Empire in 1206. Smaller bills such as 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Togrog has a watermark depicting the figure of Sukhbaatar Damdin, the leader of Mongolian Revolution in 1921. Watermarks can be seen on the right side of the note, when the note is held against the light. Latent image depicting a Warrior on the Horse has sculptured engraving on the right bottom corner on the oval dot of 5000, 10000, and 20000 Togrog bills. When looking at the note at a given angle the above legend becomes visible. The basic designs of larger notes have special effects against offset scanner and photocopiers. Light in ultra-violet. Along the lower left corner of the large notes, the inscription "Mongolbank" is printed in micro-lettering. Intaglio printing is applied on the main figure and denominational numbers which can be felt with the tip of fingers. On the left side of the main figure there is invisible printing of denominational figure, which can only be seen under quartz or ultraviolet light. The perfect register- see through feature is on the front of the notes as a small round dot, which is mirrored in the same position with the back of the note. When seeing through the light, both sides match exactly |
50 tugrik


Year of first issue | 1993 |
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Year of issuance | 2019 |
Size /mm/ | 66x135 |
Basic color | Brown |
Front design | Portrait of Sukhbaatar |
Reverse design | Horses in landscape |
Security | Security thread - a metallic thread is embedded inside the paper. It can be seen by holding the note against the light. Serial numbers are printed with special inks that change colors as the note is put under the ultra violet light. Watermark in 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, and 20000 bills depicts the figure of Chinggis Khaan, the founder of Mongolian Empire in 1206. Smaller bills such as 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Togrog has a watermark depicting the figure of Sukhbaatar Damdin, the leader of Mongolian Revolution in 1921. Watermarks can be seen on the right side of the note, when the note is held against the light. Latent image depicting a Warrior on the Horse has sculptured engraving on the right bottom corner on the oval dot of 5000, 10000, and 20000 Togrog bills. When looking at the note at a given angle the above legend becomes visible. The basic designs of larger notes have special effects against offset scanner and photocopiers. Light in ultra-violet. Along the lower left corner of the large notes, the inscription "Mongolbank" is printed in micro-lettering. Intaglio printing is applied on the main figure and denominational numbers which can be felt with the tip of fingers. On the left side of the main figure there is invisible printing of denominational figure, which can only be seen under quartz or ultraviolet light. The perfect register- see through feature is on the front of the notes as a small round dot, which is mirrored in the same position with the back of the note. When seeing through the light, both sides match exactly |
20 tugrik


Year of first issue | 1993 |
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Year of issuance | 2020 |
Size /mm/ | 64x130 |
Basic color | Dark - red |
Front design | Portrait of Sukhbaatar |
Reverse design | Horses in landscape |
Security | Security thread - a metallic thread is embedded inside the paper. It can be seen by holding the note against the light. Serial numbers are printed with special inks that change colors as the note is put under the ultra violet light. Watermark in 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, and 20000 bills depicts the figure of Chinggis Khaan, the founder of Mongolian Empire in 1206. Smaller bills such as 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Togrog has a watermark depicting the figure of Sukhbaatar Damdin, the leader of Mongolian Revolution in 1921. Watermarks can be seen on the right side of the note, when the note is held against the light. Latent image depicting a Warrior on the Horse has sculptured engraving on the right bottom corner on the oval dot of 5000, 10000, and 20000 Togrog bills. When looking at the note at a given angle the above legend becomes visible. The basic designs of larger notes have special effects against offset scanner and photocopiers. Light in ultra-violet. Along the lower left corner of the large notes, the inscription "Mongolbank" is printed in micro-lettering. Intaglio printing is applied on the main figure and denominational numbers which can be felt with the tip of fingers. On the left side of the main figure there is invisible printing of denominational figure, which can only be seen under quartz or ultraviolet light. The perfect register- see through feature is on the front of the notes as a small round dot, which is mirrored in the same position with the back of the note. When seeing through the light, both sides match exactly |
10 tugrik


Year of first issue | 1993 |
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Year of issuance | 2020 |
Size /mm/ | 61x125 |
Basic color | Dark - green |
Front design | Portrait of Sukhbaatar |
Reverse design | Horses in landscape |
Security | Security thread - a metallic thread is embedded inside the paper. It can be seen by holding the note against the light. Serial numbers are printed with special inks that change colors as the note is put under the ultra violet light. Watermark in 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, and 20000 bills depicts the figure of Chinggis Khaan, the founder of Mongolian Empire in 1206. Smaller bills such as 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Togrog has a watermark depicting the figure of Sukhbaatar Damdin, the leader of Mongolian Revolution in 1921. Watermarks can be seen on the right side of the note, when the note is held against the light. Latent image depicting a Warrior on the Horse has sculptured engraving on the right bottom corner on the oval dot of 5000, 10000, and 20000 Togrog bills. When looking at the note at a given angle the above legend becomes visible. The basic designs of larger notes have special effects against offset scanner and photocopiers. Light in ultra-violet. Along the lower left corner of the large notes, the inscription "Mongolbank" is printed in micro-lettering. Intaglio printing is applied on the main figure and denominational numbers which can be felt with the tip of fingers. On the left side of the main figure there is invisible printing of denominational figure, which can only be seen under quartz or ultraviolet light. The perfect register- see through feature is on the front of the notes as a small round dot, which is mirrored in the same position with the back of the note. When seeing through the light, both sides match exactly |
5 tugrik


Year of first issue | 1993 |
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Year of issuance | 2008 |
Size /mm/ | 59x120 |
Basic color | Red |
Front design | Portrait of Sukhbaatar |
Reverse design | Horses in landscape |
Security | Security thread - a metallic thread is embedded inside the paper. It can be seen by holding the note against the light. Serial numbers are printed with special inks that change colors as the note is put under the ultra violet light. Watermark in 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, and 20000 bills depicts the figure of Chinggis Khaan, the founder of Mongolian Empire in 1206. Smaller bills such as 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Togrog has a watermark depicting the figure of Sukhbaatar Damdin, the leader of Mongolian Revolution in 1921. Watermarks can be seen on the right side of the note, when the note is held against the light. Latent image depicting a Warrior on the Horse has sculptured engraving on the right bottom corner on the oval dot of 5000, 10000, and 20000 Togrog bills. When looking at the note at a given angle the above legend becomes visible. The basic designs of larger notes have special effects against offset scanner and photocopiers. Light in ultra-violet. Along the lower left corner of the large notes, the inscription "Mongolbank" is printed in micro-lettering. Intaglio printing is applied on the main figure and denominational numbers which can be felt with the tip of fingers. On the left side of the main figure there is invisible printing of denominational figure, which can only be seen under quartz or ultraviolet light. The perfect register- see through feature is on the front of the notes as a small round dot, which is mirrored in the same position with the back of the note. When seeing through the light, both sides match exactly |
1 tugrik


Year of first issue | 1993 |
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Year of issuance | 2019 |
Size /mm/ | 57x115 |
Basic color | Bright - brow |
Front design | Lion |
Reverse design | Mongolian symbol "Soyombo" |
Security | Security thread - a metallic thread is embedded inside the paper. It can be seen by holding the note against the light. Serial numbers are printed with special inks that change colors as the note is put under the ultra violet light. Watermark in 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, and 20000 bills depicts the figure of Chinggis Khaan, the founder of Mongolian Empire in 1206. Smaller bills such as 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Togrog has a watermark depicting the figure of Sukhbaatar Damdin, the leader of Mongolian Revolution in 1921. Watermarks can be seen on the right side of the note, when the note is held against the light. Latent image depicting a Warrior on the Horse has sculptured engraving on the right bottom corner on the oval dot of 5000, 10000, and 20000 Togrog bills. When looking at the note at a given angle the above legend becomes visible. The basic designs of larger notes have special effects against offset scanner and photocopiers. Light in ultra-violet. Along the lower left corner of the large notes, the inscription "Mongolbank" is printed in micro-lettering. Intaglio printing is applied on the main figure and denominational numbers which can be felt with the tip of fingers. On the left side of the main figure there is invisible printing of denominational figure, which can only be seen under quartz or ultraviolet light. The perfect register- see through feature is on the front of the notes as a small round dot, which is mirrored in the same position with the back of the note. When seeing through the light, both sides match exactly |