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Mongolia, 1925 AD., 5 Mongo, KM 3.1.
Mongolia, republic, 1925 AD., 
5 Mongo (32 mm / 16,58 g), copper, 
Obv.: Soyombo symbol arms (flames above sun and crescent moon, on top), Mongolian text. 
Rev.: value within half wreath.
KM 3.1 . 

The Soyombo symbol has appeared on the national Flag of Mongolia since 1911. It served as Coat of arms of Mongolia from 1924 to 1940, and was included in the design again in 1992. The symbol is seen all over the country, especially on a hillside outside of Ulaanbaatar. 
The Soyombo (this version of the People's Republic of Mongolia December 2, 1924 - March 14, 1939) is a special character out of the Mongolian Soyombo script. It serves as a national symbol of Mongolia, to be found on the Flag of Mongolia, the Coat of arms of Mongolia, and on many other official documents.

The elements in the symbol are given the following significance (from top):
    * Fire is a general symbol of eternal growth, wealth, and success. The three tongues of the flame represent the past, present, and future.
    * Sun and moon symbolise that the Mongolian nation will exist for eternity as the eternal blue sky.
    * The two triangles allude to the point of an arrow or spear. They point downward to announce the defeat of interior and exterior enemies.
    * The two horizontal rectangles give stability to the round shape. The rectangular shape represents the honesty and justice of the people of Mongolia, whether they stand at the top or at the bottom of society.
    * The arga-bilig (Yin-yang) symbol illustrates the mutual complement of man and woman. In socialist times, it was alternatively interpreted as two fish symbolizing vigilance, because fish never close their eyes.
    * The two vertical rectangles can be interpreted as the walls of a fort. They represent unity and strength, relating to a Mongolian proverb: "The friendship of two is stronger than stone walls."
Schlüsselwörter: Mongolia Mongo Soyombo Symbol Arms Flames Sun Crescent Moon Mongolian

Mongolia, 1925 AD., 5 Mongo, KM 3.1.

Mongolia, republic, 1925 AD.,
5 Mongo (32 mm / 16,58 g), copper,
Obv.: Soyombo symbol arms (flames above sun and crescent moon, on top), Mongolian text.
Rev.: value within half wreath.
KM 3.1 .

The Soyombo symbol has appeared on the national Flag of Mongolia since 1911. It served as Coat of arms of Mongolia from 1924 to 1940, and was included in the design again in 1992. The symbol is seen all over the country, especially on a hillside outside of Ulaanbaatar.
The Soyombo (this version of the People's Republic of Mongolia December 2, 1924 - March 14, 1939) is a special character out of the Mongolian Soyombo script. It serves as a national symbol of Mongolia, to be found on the Flag of Mongolia, the Coat of arms of Mongolia, and on many other official documents.

The elements in the symbol are given the following significance (from top):
* Fire is a general symbol of eternal growth, wealth, and success. The three tongues of the flame represent the past, present, and future.
* Sun and moon symbolise that the Mongolian nation will exist for eternity as the eternal blue sky.
* The two triangles allude to the point of an arrow or spear. They point downward to announce the defeat of interior and exterior enemies.
* The two horizontal rectangles give stability to the round shape. The rectangular shape represents the honesty and justice of the people of Mongolia, whether they stand at the top or at the bottom of society.
* The arga-bilig (Yin-yang) symbol illustrates the mutual complement of man and woman. In socialist times, it was alternatively interpreted as two fish symbolizing vigilance, because fish never close their eyes.
* The two vertical rectangles can be interpreted as the walls of a fort. They represent unity and strength, relating to a Mongolian proverb: "The friendship of two is stronger than stone walls."

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