100 Srang Octagonal seal

Émetteur Tibet (China)
Année 1939-1940
Type Standard circulation banknote
Valeur 100 Srang
Devise Srang (1792-1959)
Composition Paper
Dimensions 214 x 138 mm
Forme Rectangular
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Référence(s) P#12
Description de l’avers Human-like male and female lions holding a plate with fruits, Dalai Lama's small red circular seal and Cha-Hsi Le-K'ung Mint black rectangular seal
Légende de l’avers ༅།གནམ་བསྐོས་དགའ་ལྡན་ཕོ་བྲང་ཕྱོགས་ལས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ།

༡༠༠ སྲང་

༅།ཆོས་སྲིད་གཉིས་ལྡན་གྱི་ཤོག་དངུལ་སྲང་བརྒྱ་ཐམ་པ།
(Translation: The Tibetan government, by heaven appointed, is victorious in all directions, 100 Srang, The government is both spiritual and secular, the paper money's value is One Hundred Srang)
Description du revers Two holy men seated under a lime tree (Tilia, Linden, Basswood), Two cranes, symbolizing longevity, Two deers, symbolising prosperity, lie on the ground in front of the lames, The old holy man, with mountains in the background, is holding magic bottle, which symbolises fertilizing the Earth, and Two flying bats, symbolizing felicity and fortune
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ID Numisquare 8015812605
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