西藏桑松果木一两唐卡 PCGS XF 40
Lot 1998 TIBET: Xuan Tong, 1909-1911, AR srang 4018.93g41, year 1 40190941, Y-9, YZM-382-386, LM-657, shon thong 40upper trapezium41 / khri 40trapezium at left41 / lo 1 40trapezium at right41 / srang gang 40lower trapezium41, 34One Srang of the first year of Xuan Tong34, the eight auspicious Buddhist emblems 40Tibetan bkra shis rtag brgyad41 placed around the central square legend placed inside eight lotus petals: dga 39ldan pho br ang phyo40gs41 las rnam rgyal 4034the Ganden Palace victorious in all directions34, PCGS graded AU50, R, ex George Anderson, Wesley Halpert Collections 40Spink Auction New York 11 Dec 2000 Lot 12641. Numerous obverse variants of the one srang coins dated to the first year of Xuan Tong exist. The features on the obverse which differ are the ornaments placed outside the larger square in the north-west and south-east position and the nor bu in the center. The reverse legend is an expression referring to the Tibetan government as it was created by the 5th Dalai Lama in 1642, while he was still residing in the Ganden Palace within the Drepung monastery.