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anonymous
2015-08-26
Tibetan Government, Anonymous, 10-Srang, 16.60g, DugÖ Lekhung, T.E.16-24 (1950), as previous lot, rev. date and denomination as before, a dot after bzhi at the end of the second line (YZM 527; KM. Y#30; LM 661var), in PCGS holder, graded MS64
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Posted by:
anonymous
2015-08-26
Tibetan Government, Anonymous, 10-Srang, 16.91g, Trabshi mint, T.E.16-26 (1952), with moon and sun above mountain, rev. legend: lo 26/srang bcu, no dot after bcu (YZM 524; KM. Y#29a; LM 662 for type), very fine
Monetary units of Tibet
The history of monetary units in Tibet is complex and spans centuries, reflecting the region's economic interactions with neighboring cultures, political changes, and cultural influences. Here's an overview of the monetary units and their historical context:Pre-Imperial Tibet: Before the rise of the Tibetan Empire in the 7th century, Tibet had ...