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Mongolia - 1,000 Tola - Lunar Collection - Sweet silver Rabbit - Silver - Antique Finish - 2023

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185,00 €
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Country: Mongolia
Year: 2023
Face Value: 1000 Togrog
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 1 oz
Quality: Antique finich Smartminting
Mintage: 999 pcs

Lunar Year issues are always popular with collectors, and the ones CIT strike for Mongolia have become annual favorites! The 2023 issue, which features the «Year of the Rabbit», will celebrate the 7th anniversary of the series. Like in past years, there will be three distinct and highly collectible releases – a unique one ounce silver coin in the shape of a Rabbit, a five gram silver banknote, and a half gram gold proof.

The first is struck in one ounce of fine silver and shows the sweet silver rabbit as a three-dimensional numismatic sculpture. Have a look on its cute face and the floppy ear. It will immediately make you smile. It is minted in a way that allows it to stand freely on its own which makes it an ideal display and conversation piece. It comes presented in an elegant collector’s box and is limited to only 999 pieces.

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