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Auction: CSS82D - The Wolfgang Bertsch Collection of Tibetan Coins and Banknotes
Lot: 3220

Tibetan Government, Anonymous (1910), gold Kelsang Tangka, 5.10g, undated, Dode mint, norbu within central square panel within a secord square divided by diagonal lines, legend (starting in the upper trapezium and continuing clockwise) dga'ldan pho brang phyogs las rnam rgyal (the Gaden Palace, victorious in all directions), beads arranged 1/2/0/1 within trapeziums, outer sections ornamented with scrolls, sun and moon in top segment, rev. two comma-shaped devices in central circle representing the nor bu dga' khyil (the whorling jewel of joy), this within a central eight-spoked wheel, surrounded by eight petals, each containing one of the eight auspicious symbols of Buddhism, three beads in each gap between the petals (Bertsch, W. "Tibet - The Monk Tangka struck in gold" JONS,vol. 221, 2014, pp.44-45; cf. Y#14), PCGS AU58, #45306105, with attractive rich tone and traces of red Puja powder, about as struck, about uncirculated and of the highest rarity


西藏唐卡金幣,近未流通,AU品相,極罕

Sold for
HK$85,000

Starting price
HK$55000