1689 (1943) s/n 55,621 - 95,253 40,000 notes 10 srang Values

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1689 (1943) s/n 55,621 - 95,253 40,000 notes 10 srang Values

Details

Obverse: Tibetan text; rectangular frame with floral pattern; two snow lions playing with 8-spoked wheel

Reverse: Rectangular frame with floral pattern; flying dragons with ball and streamers flanking snow lion with garuda (mythological bird) head, makara (sea monster) coming out of a conch, otter with a fish head, pond with lotus flowers

Basic Information

GSID:

374576

Denomination:

10 srang

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

1689 (1943) s/n 55,621 - 95,253 40,000 notes

Design Details

Note Color:

Blue, red, and black

Note Dimension:

180 x 112 mm

Printer:

(Government of Tibet)

Note Security Thread:

No security thread

Note Paper Type:

Paper (handcut)

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