西藏宣统宝藏一分铜币。 所述凿痕位於狮面中央部分。除此以外,经手痕跡近无,原厂红光璀璨。 罕见的 一年版,大清末代皇帝称号铸於字面。大清及西藏联合发行。 <font size= -8 > (t) <em> On September 1, 2019, the United States enacted new tariffs on collectors items of Chinese origin, including bullion and numismatic coins and banknotes. This lot was manufactured in China and was sourced from outside the United States for this auction after the tariffs were enacted. Accordingly, any client who wishes to take delivery of this item within the United States will be subject to a 7.5% import tariff plus a processing fee of 0.3464% (minimum $27.75 / maximum $538.40). Please note, this is not, and is not intended to be, a complete description of the applicable import tariffs and buyer remains fully liable for and agrees to promptly pay all tariffs and fees relating to the import of these items into the United States and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor will have any responsibility to pay any applicable tariffs or fees. Please consult your tax adviser with any questions.</em> <em>Furthermore, any lots subject to an import tariff will be shipped directly from our Hong Kong offices and shipments to the United States will be subject to our international shipping chart.</em> (t) CHINA. Tibet. Skar, ND (1910). Hsuan-tung (Xuantong [Puyi]). PCGS Genuine--Gouged, AU Details. CL-XZ.07; KM-Y-4. Despite the noted gouge, which occurs in the central portion of the lion side, this barely handled specimen yields some hints of mint red brilliance in the more protected areas. A RARE one-year issue displaying joint Chinese-Tibetan authority, with the Qing dynastys final emperor clearly mentioned on the characters side. Ex: Nicholas Rhodes Collection.