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| 正面铭文 | ཤོན་ ཐོང་ ཀྲི་ ལོ་ ༡་ ཞོ་ འི་ ༨༡་ (Translation: shon thong / kri / lo 1 / zho `i 8/1 Xuantong, Year 1 / 1/8 of Sho) |
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| 背面文字 | Tibetan |
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The Xuantong reign title — belonging to Puyi, the last Qing emperor — was applied to Tibetan copper coinage during a period when the Qing court was attempting to reassert administrative control over Tibet following the Younghusband Expedition of 1904, which had badly exposed Chinese weakness in the region. These coins were struck at Lhasa under Qing supervision, part of a broader currency reform effort that ultimately collapsed with the dynasty itself in 1912. When Qing authority disintegrated, Tibet expelled its Chinese garrison and began issuing coinage entirely on its own terms.