No date No sig s/n 690 - 76,905 135,000 notes Intro: 1941 5 srang Values

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No date No sig s/n 690 - 76,905 135,000 notes Intro: 1941 5 srang Values

Details

Obverse: Tibetan text; rectangular frame with geometric pattern; clouds; mountain; snow lion with yin-yang ball in mouth; flowering tree

Reverse: Rectangular frame; cartouche containing 8 auspicious substances (conch, bowl of curd, powder in boxes, mirror, elephant gland secretion, darwa grass, bilva fruit, mustard seeds), flanked by two dragons each with a yin-yang ball

Basic Information

GSID:

374573

Denomination:

5 srang

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

No date No sig s/n 690 - 76,905 135,000 notes Intro: 1941

Design Details

Note Color:

Red, yellow, blue, and black

Note Dimension:

121 x 73 mm

Printer:

(Government of Tibet)

Note Security Thread:

No security thread

Note Paper Type:

Paper (handcut)

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