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Mongolia Currency Value

Analysis of 2,471 eBay listings for Mongolian banknotes and collectibles.

What you'll usually pay

$4.26 typical price
Most are between$1$60
Brand new$0
Used$3.65
On sale now2,471

👉 In short easy summary

The highest value is found in PMG certified notes and high-grade (66) specimens, both showing deltas over 700%. Standard banknotes are the most affordable, trading at a median of 2.99, which is 30% below the market median.

💚 Best value for your money

Banknotes 1,877 on sale$2.99 · 30% cheaper

Price by type

Banknotes
$2.99-30%
Replacement Notes
$13.4+215%
Commemorative Issue
$14.53+241%
Low Numbered Notes
$14.99+252%
Collections, Lots
$19.99+369%

Why? Value varies by rarity, with Collections, Lots at 19.99 and standard Banknotes at 2.99.

Price by certification

Uncertified
$4.36+2%
Not Specified
$4.58+8%
PCGS Currency
$12.99+205%
Legacy Currency Grading
$19.95+368%
PCGS Banknote Grading
$24.99+487%
PMG
$35.42+731%

Why? Professional grading significantly increases value, ranging from 4.36 for Uncertified to 35.42 for PMG.

Price by grade

Ungraded
$4.36+2%
68
$19.95+368%
65
$19.99+369%
67
$24.49+475%
69
$29.99+604%
66
$36+745%

Why? Higher numeric grades command premiums, with grade 66 at 36 compared to Ungraded at 4.36.

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Common questions

What is the median price for a standard Mongolian banknote?

The median price for Banknotes is 2.99.

How much more do PMG certified notes cost compared to the market median?

PMG certified notes have a median of 35.42, representing a 731% increase over the market median.

What is the price difference between ungraded and grade 66 notes?

Ungraded notes have a median of 4.36, while grade 66 notes have a median of 36.

How we got these numbers

Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $1$60, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 16, 2026.