Mongol Horses & Revolutionary Damdin Sükhbaatar 10 Tögrög Mongolia Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry Craft (Soyombo) (Paiza) Genghis Khan

Mongol Horses & Revolutionary Damdin Sükhbaatar 10 Tögrög Mongolia Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry Craft (Soyombo) (Paiza) Genghis Khan

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Mongol Horses & Revolutionary Damdin Sükhbaatar 10 Tögrög Mongolia Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry and Collage (Soyombo) (Paiza) (Genghis Khan) Reverse: A pair of Mongol Horses on the Mongolian-Manchurian grassland (Mongolian-Manchurian steppe), and the Paiza, a tablet that provided a connotation of authority for Mongol officials and envoys, which allowed Mongolian nobles and officials to sue for goods and services from the civilian population. Script: Cyrillic Lettering: ᠑᠐ МОНГОЛ УЛС МОНГОЛБАНК 10 ТӨГРӨГ Translation: Mongolia, Bank of Mongolia, Ten Tögrög Obverse: Portrait of Damdin Sükhbaatar (1893 – 1923), who was a Mongol leader considered the “Father of the Mongolian Revolution,” the Paiza, a tablet that provided a connotation of authority for Mongol officials and envoys, which allowed Mongolian nobles and officials to sue for goods and services from the civilian population, the Soyombo symbol (self-created), which is used as the national symbol of Mongolia, found on the

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