2025100th Anniversary of Mongol Tugrug - Miniature Sheet

Miniature Sheet
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  • 09.12.2025
About 100th Anniversary of Mongol Tugrug

This sheetlet series is distinguished by the use of five special printing technologies on each stamp. Notably, the portrait of Chinggis Khaan—featured on the five highest denominations among the 11 banknotes currently in circulation—has been rendered using 22-karat pure gold embossing, applied through a specialized technique. The portrait of General Damdin Sukhbaatar, immortalized in history as one of the “First Seven of the People’s Revolution,” has been produced using a silver nano-foil technology, making Mongolia the first country to apply this advanced method on postage stamps.

The one-tugrug silver coin issued by the Bank of Mongolia on 9 December 1925 has been recreated with hot-stamped silver foil combined with embossing. The lion image from the current 1-tugrug banknote has been produced using blue invisible fluorescent ink technology.

For the central design—featuring the historic Bank of Mongolia building and the “Tugrug–100” anniversary logo, which symbolizes national independence—micro-embossing has been used to create extremely fine, high-precision textures. The stamp series also incorporates Mongolian national heritage, culture, and historical elements, as well as traditional Mongolian script, Cyrillic script, and Latin lettering. The creation of these stamps has been carried out in collaboration with the Bank of Mongolia.