Tibet 10 Srang 1941-1948 |
Item Code: TI-9 |
Front: Two lions. Dalai Lama's small red circular seal and Cha-Hsi Le-K'ung Mint (Lhasa Mint of Tibet Government) black rectangular seal. Back: Four dragons, an elephant, a fish-faced mammal (Makara), a bird-faced mammal with wings (Garuda), plants, flowers. Predominant colour: Blue. Material: Paper, produced by Chin-Tung Paper Factory near Lhasa, containing root of poisonous weed in order to prevent the spoiling by insects and rats. First Issued: 1941. Not Legal Tender from: 1959. Printer: Cha-Hsi Motor Plant or Cha-Hsi Le-K'ung Mint - The Lhasa Mint of the Tibetan Government, also known as Trabshi Lekhung. |
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Dimensions (design part only): 145 x 86 mm |
Texts: Tibetan government is victorious anywhere. (Tibetan) government and religion are one. The paper money value is Ten Srang. |
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