Tibet, Qian Long, 1-Sho, 3.75g, 60th year, 30 beads, divided into two groups of seven and one group of 16 beads, rev. 28 beads, divided into four groups of seven beads (YZM 92-104; KM. C#72;)
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anonymous
2015-05-01
1793,CHINA. Tibet. Sho, Year 58 (1793). Qianlong (1736-95). PCGS AU-55 Secure Holder.L&M-636; K-1459; C-72.1; WS-0201. Large flan. Toned.
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anonymous
2015-08-26
Tibet, Qian Long, 1-Sho, 3.48g, 58th year, large variety (26-27 mm), 32 beads on both sides, divided into four groups of eight beads (YZM 47-51; KM. C#72; LM 636), scratched both sides, 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 ...