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1 Rupee 'Lukuan Rupee'

Issuer Tibet
Year 1902-1903
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Value 1 Rupee
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Obverse description Four large Chinese ideograms arranged in a two-by-two grid occupy the central field, reading 爐關足銀 (Lukuan Tsu Yin, meaning 'Lukuan [Mint] sufficient silver'). The characters are rendered in bold regular script (kaishu) and fill the coin's interior in a striking, unadorned layout. A dotted inner circle frames the central inscription, with a plain raised rim completing the border. The design is austere and functional, typical of Chinese imperial mint coinage produced for circulation in Tibet.
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Obverse lettering 爐關足銀
(Translation: Lu Guan Zu Yin — Lukuan sufficient silver)
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Reverse script Tibetan
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