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Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Chinese Coins - Tibet Start Price:750.00 USD Estimated At:1,000.00 - 1,500.00 USD
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This item SOLD at 2019 Sep 13 @ 21:56UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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TIBET:LOT of 62 silver kong par tangkas, including many varieties of year 13-46 which were struck from 1792 to the 1860s (23), and year 15-24 struck in 1890 (37) and two with unclear dates, average circulated quality, retail value $2200, lot of 62 coins. The first series of Kong Par Tangkas bears the dates 13-45 (AD 1791), 13-46 (1792) and 13-47 (1793). While considerable quantities of the first two dates were struck it appears that the coins dated 13-47 were only struck in the beginning of that year after which the production of Kong-Par Tangkas was suspended. After 1840 the Chinese influence on Tibetan affairs had weakened considerably and the Tibetan government decided to resume the striking of Tangkas in the style of the Kong-Par tangkas to the same weight standard and in silver of the same fineness as the first series of Kong Par tangkas. However, the Tibetan authorities did not inscribe the new series of Kong-Par Tangkas with the actual date, but continued to use the old date 13-46, which in numismatics is referred to as a "frozen date". The second series of Kong-Par tangkas was struck around 1840 and is characterized by having a pointed "date arch" on obverse. The third series of Kong-Par tangkas was struck in about 1850, again with the frozen date 13-46. These issues can be identified by their large petals on reverse and the improved quality of striking.