*Mongolia - MGL / MGL1
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MGL - Module
| Standard since 1994Black on white plate, used on nearly all vehicles. Plate size & position: Plate style: |
| Standard since 2001Black on white plate, used on nearly all vehicles. Plate has a red soyombo (incorporates the yin-yang symbol) at the left and mgl in a oval between digits and letters. Plate size & position: Plate style: |
MGL1 - Module
| Standard since 1994 twolineTwoline black on white plate, used on nearly all vehicles. First line only digits, second line the letters. The first two letters indicate the province or city core with the third letter being part of the serial. Plate size & position: Plate style: |
| Standard since 2000 twolineTwoline black on white plate, used on nearly all vehicles. First line only digits, second line the letters. The first two letters indicate the province or city core with the third letter being part of the serial. On the left of the second line, a red soyombo (incorporates the yin-yang symbol). Plate size & position: Plate style: |
| Standard since 2001 twolineTwoline black on white plate, used on nearly all vehicles. First line only digits, second line the letters. The first two letters indicate the province or city core with the third letter being part of the serial. On the left of the second line, a red soyombo (incorporates the yin-yang symbol) and since 2002 the oval has encircled MNG. Plate size & position: Plate style: |
| Trailer since 1994Trailers are registered independently of the towing vehicle and have similar plates to the two line normal series but without the encircled MGL/MNG and with four numerals above a letter, probably indicating the province, and Ч. Plate size & position: Plate style: |
| Trailer since 2000Trailers are registered independently of the towing vehicle and have similar plates to the two line normal series but without the encircled MGL/MNG and with four numerals above a letter, probably indicating the province, and Ч. In 2000 plates were offered as a purchased option for all vehicles with a red soyombo insignia (which incorporates the yin-yang symbol) at the bottom left. Plate size & position: Plate style: |