Mongolian dollar

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Mongolian Government's Treasure. 6% provisionary obligation. 10 dollars

The dollar (

Baron Ungern in 1921. The denominations were 10, 20, 50 and 100 dollars. It was intended to replace the Chinese yuan at par but, according to European travellers of the time, was worthless.[1] Further banknotes were printed in 1924, in denominations of 50 cents, 1, 3, 5, 10 and 25 dollars, but were not issued. The dollar, together with other circulating currencies, was replaced by the tögrög
in 1925.

References

  • Pick, Albert (1990). .
  • The Coins and Banknotes of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, 2002. [1]
  1. ^ Ladislaus Forbath, The New Mongolia, London 1936, p.217/218

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Preceded by:
Silver Dragon
Note: Use Qing dynasty coinage during this period.
Currency of Mongolia
1921 – 1925
Succeeded by:
Tögrög