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Tibetan Sho? | 1936

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Hi!
I recently won a smaller lot on an auction, and I've been able to identify all of them except for this one. I'm sure it is a Tibetan coin, but that's it. The digit "10" appears on the reverse left side, and to me it doesn't fit to the 1 Sho coins, which just has the digit "1" at the same spot? I might be al wrong, but the denomination and date is all a mystery to me, so if anyone could help me get on the right track I would appreciate it alot!

Thanks!

Tibetan-Sho?-|-1936

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The date on this coin are the five characters around the outside of the right pic: "Cycle 16 Year 10", or AD 1936. The coin is a 1 sho (KM/Y 23). NGC database page.
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Cheers Sap! This is my first Tibetan coin (and I never thought I'd ever get one), so I haven't learned how to read them yet.

What type is it then? According to the Krause Catalog Y#23 there is 3 differnt types; A, B, and C. How do I know the differences?
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OK, I think I solved it. I think it's type C, since it's a cross in the symmetrical pattern inside the inner circle on reverse.
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