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TIBET: AR ga-den tangka, ND (1912-18), PCGS EF45

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TIBET: AR ga-den tangka, ND (1912-18), PCGS EF45
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This item SOLD at 2022 Jan 22 @ 14:55UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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TIBET: AR ga-den tangka, ND (1912-18), Y-F13.3, Rhodes-F(vii), PCGS graded EF45. The obverse of the ga-den tangkas show the eight auspicious symbols of Tibetan Buddhism: umbrella of sovereignty, two golden fish of good fortune, amphora of ambrosia, lotus, conch shell, emblem of endless rebirth, banner of victory and wheel of empire. These are usually arrayed around a central lotus. Their actual order and specific designs varied over time. The two sides of the coin have the same orientation. Starting from the top, the legend in Tibetan on the reverse says: dga'-ldan pho-brang-phyod-las-rnam-rgyal (The Palace of Ga-den is victorious in all directions). The legend is written in such a way as to fit into eight circles.