Coins from Tibet

Tibet is an autonomous region in the south west of the People's Republic of China. From 1912 until 1951 it was effectively an independent country, though never recognised by a majority of other states. Tibet is located on the Tibetan heights north of the Himalaya. It is also nicknamed "The Roof of the World". Its culture and language are distinct from China or India, but influences from both sides exist.
Wikidata: Q17252

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Tangka (1640-1959)

1 Tangka = ³⁄₂ Sho • 1 Tangka = ³⁄₂₀ Srang

1 Tangka ("Vartula Tangka"; double circle / single circle)
ND (1763-1764)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 5.53 g
C# 5.1, N# 297943
1 Tangka ("Vartula Tangka"; single circle / single circle)
ND (1763-1764)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 5.45 g
C# 5.2, N# 297945
1 Tangka ("Vartula Tangka"; double circle / double circle)
ND (1763-1764)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 5.42 g
C# 5.3, N# 297944
1 Tangka ("Suchakra Tangka")
ND (1763-1785)

Standard circulation coin
Billon • 5.60 g
C# A10, N# 297909
1 Tangka ("Sri Mangalam Tangka"; with curves; silver)
ND (1785)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 5.26 g
C# 10.1, N# 297939
1 Tangka ("Sri Mangalam Tangka"; with curves; gold)
ND (1785)

Standard circulation coin
Gold • 6.53 g
C# 10.1 var., N# 297938
1 Tangka ("Sri Mangalam Tangka"; without curves; double circle)
ND (1785)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 5.33 g
C# 10.2, C# 10.4, N# 297941
1 Tangka ("Sri Mangalam Tangka"; without curves; single circle)
ND (1785)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 5.38 g
C# 10.3, N# 297940
1 Tangka ("Sri Mangalam Tangka"; with wheel)
ND (1785)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 5.34 g • ⌀ 27 mm
C# 10a, N# 297942
1 Tangka ("Kong-par Tangka"; type 1; double circle)
45-46 (1791-1792)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 5.02 g • ⌀ 27 mm
C# 60, N# 297896

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