(Jun 22, 2017)
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size | 28.4 mm | weight | 5 grams | Material | Silver | Obverse | Inscribed with Tibetan 1346 in the centre | Reverse | a lotus in double circles, surrounded by the eight lucky symbols | According to a Chinese reference ' 藏學研究論叢第六輯 - Zang Xue Yan Jiu Lun Cong', (page 87, ISBN7 223 00747 8/2. 46 ) the Qing Government had paid 10,520,000 taels in weight of silver for the Qing troop during the war The first coin was minted by the order of Regent of the Tibet government Dican Hutuktu This can only prove that there were at least two mints existed in Tibet during the 1790's. The Tibetan silver coins normally were known as Tangkas, they were minted in Tibet during the period of 1791 to 1946
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