Mongolia
2005 - Mongolia PIC 62c 10 Tugrik Banknote UNC
This individual Mongolian 10 Tugrik banknote is associated with 2005 and catalogued as Pick P62c. Th..
2005 - Mongolia PIC 63c 20 Tugrik Banknote UNC
This individual Mongolia 20 Tugrik banknote corresponds to the 2005 variety listed under Pick refere..
2008 - Mongolia PIC 61Ba 5 Tugrik Banknote UNC
Mongolia 5 Tugrik banknote associated with 2008 and catalogued as Mongolia PIC 61Ba. The note is ide..
2008 - Mongolia PIC 65b 100 Tugrik Banknote UNC
This individual banknote is a 100 Tugrik note from Mongolia, associated with 2008 and identified by ..
2011 - Mongolia PIC 62f 10 Tugrik Banknote UNC
Mongolia 10 Tugrik banknote, associated with 2011 and catalogued as Mongolia PIC 62f. The denominati..
2011 - Mongolia PIC 63f 20 Tugrik Banknote UNC
This individual banknote is a 20 Tugrik denomination from Mongolia, associated with 2011 and listed ..
2013 - Mongolia PIC 62g 10 Tugrik Banknote UNC
This individual Mongolia 10 Tugrik banknote is associated with 2013 and identified by the catalogue ..
2013 - Mongolia PIC 64c 50 Tugrik Banknote UNC
This individual banknote is a Mongolia 50 Tugrik associated with 2013 and identified by the specific..
2014 - Mongolia PIC 65c 100 Tugrik Banknote UNC
This Mongolia 100 Tugrik banknote is associated with 2014 and is listed as PIC 65c. It is catalogued..
2016 - Mongolia PIC 64d 50 Tugrik Banknote UNC
This Mongolian 50 Tugrik banknote is identified by the product reference Mongolia PIC 64d and is ass..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods of Mongolian banknotes are represented in this catalog?
The Mongolia category spans several periods, beginning with 1955 issues such as P28 and P31–P34, followed by 1966 notes including P35a, P37a, P38a, P40a and P41a. It also includes notes dated 1981, 1983, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017. These dates and references describe the notes represented in this shop’s catalog, not every Mongolian issue.
Which denominations and units can be found among the Mongolian notes?
The catalog includes Mongolian banknotes denominated in mongo and tugrik. The mongo entries include 10, 20 and 50 mongo from 1993. Tugrik denominations represented range from 1, 3 and 5 through 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 tugrik, depending on the period and Pick reference. The 25-tugrik denomination appears among the 1955 notes, while the 3-tugrik denomination is represented by the 1983 P43 entry.
How can I identify a Mongolian banknote by its catalog reference?
Start by comparing the denomination and date shown in the listing title with the Pick reference. Examples include 1955 P28 for 1 tugrik, 1966 P35a for 1 tugrik, 1983 P43 for 3 tugrik and 1993 P52 for 1 tugrik. Letter suffixes are important: references such as P62c, P62f and P62g identify distinct catalog variants of the 10-tugrik note. Use the full reference rather than denomination alone when recording a note.
What should collectors check when distinguishing variants in this Mongolia category?
Collectors should record the year, denomination and complete Pick reference, including any letter suffix or additional designation. The catalog contains related references such as P62c, P62f and P62g for 10 tugrik, P63c, P63f and P63i for 20 tugrik, and P64a, P64c and P64d for 50 tugrik. Other examples include P65a, P65b and P65c for 100 tugrik. These reference differences are useful when organising a chronological or type-based collection.
What should I check before ordering a Mongolian banknote from the catalog?
Check that the listing’s denomination, year and Pick reference match the note you want, particularly where several variants share the same denomination. Listings in this Mongolia category are marked UNC in their titles, so that designation should be read alongside the individual product information. The catalog notes also state that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown may not be the number on the supplied note. Review the specific listing details before ordering.
What collecting pattern stands out among the later Mongolian entries?
A notable pattern is the progression of related tugrik denominations through several later references and dates. The catalog shows 10-tugrik examples in P62c, P62f and P62g; 20-tugrik examples in P63c, P63f and P63i; 50-tugrik examples in P64a, P64c and P64d; and 100-tugrik examples in P65a, P65b and P65c. This makes denomination-by-variant comparisons a practical way to organise the later Mongolia section.








