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HomeBooksForeign coins, Banknotes and other media of exchange used in Mongolia

Foreign coins, Banknotes and other media of exchange used in Mongolia

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Sheet Number :                 64

Size :                                     293 x 213 x 12 mm

Language :                         Mongolian

Subject :                              Mongolian Coin’s History

 

Category: Books Tag: History SKU:BK-18 Availability: In Stock
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Mongolia is definitely one of the ancient country that used coins as their currency.   During Mongol Empire, we used golden stamped paper currency for the first time in the world. Also, we used golden, silver, and metallic coins in Kharkhorum and other conquered countries. This book illustrates other items that are used instead of money, barters, foreign currencies, etc with facts.

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Weight1.3 lbs

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