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87126001
2026 0.49g Mongolia Gold 2026 0.50g Mongolia Gold Lunar Horse PP PP
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SKU | 87126001 |
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Description | in capsule with certificate and case |
Condition | Polished slab |
Face Value | MNT 1.000 |
Fineness | 999,9/1000 |
Country | Mongolia |
Weight (g) | 0.500000 |
Fine Weight (g) | 0.490000 |
Material | Gold |
Diameter (mm) | 11 |
Condition | PR |
Mintage | 5000 |
Series | Lunar |
Delivery date | Immediate |
This exquisite miniature gold coin, to be issued by Mongolia in 2026, celebrates the Year of the Horse in the Chinese Lunar Calendar. As part of Mongolia's highly collectible lunar series, this coin will be struck to Proof (PP) quality, indicating a superior finish with a mirror-like field and frosted, sculpted elements, designed for discerning collectors.
Key Features and Specifications (Expected):
Year of Issue: 2026 (Year of the Horse in the Chinese Zodiac).
Metal: 0.50 grams of .9999 Fine Gold (24-karat gold). This is a very small, "micro gold" coin, appealing to collectors of intricate miniatures and precious metals.
Diameter: Typically very small, often around 11-13 mm, highlighting the precision of the minting.
Denomination: Mongolian Tugrik (₮), often a relatively high face value for such a small coin, e.g., 1000 Togrog or 5000 Togrog, although this is largely symbolic for a collector's piece.
Quality: Proof (PP) – characterized by a meticulously polished background and detailed, frosted raised designs, achieved through multiple strikes on specially prepared blanks.
Mintage: Expected to be limited, reflecting its status as a collector's item and the precious metal content. Exact mintage figures would be announced closer to the release.
Issuing Authority: Mongolbank (Bank of Mongolia).
Mint: Often produced by reputable international mints (e.g., Mayer Mint in Germany) for Mongolia.
Likely Design Elements:
Obverse (National Side): The obverse of Mongolian coins typically features the coat of arms of Mongolia, which includes the "Soyombo" national emblem. Below this, the inscription "MONGOLIA" (in English and Mongolian Cyrillic) and the coin's denomination (e.g., "1000 TOGROG" or "5000 TOGROG") are usually present.
Reverse (Lunar Horse Theme): The reverse of the coin will be dedicated to the Horse, the zodiac animal for 2026. Given the artistic tradition of Mongolian lunar coins, the design is expected to be dynamic and symbolic.
Central Motif: A finely detailed portrayal of a horse, often depicted in a spirited stance, symbolizing attributes associated with the Horse, such as energy, freedom, enthusiasm, and courage. The design will likely capture the horse's elegance and power despite the coin's small size.
Inscriptions: The year "2026" and the inscription "YEAR OF THE HORSE" (or similar wording in English) will be incorporated into the design.
Artistic Style: Designs often blend traditional Mongolian art elements with modern numismatic aesthetics.