KaldenDesign Tibetan Coin Coasters
Material: 100% Wood
Handmade in India
Brief: Tibetan coinage is quite scarce. The first local mint did not open until 1791, only to close two years later. Tibet did not issue its own coins again until 1836, and continued to do so in small mintages until 1950.
Material: 100% Wood
Handmade in India
Brief: Tibetan coinage is quite scarce. The first local mint did not open until 1791, only to close two years later. Tibet did not issue its own coins again until 1836, and continued to do so in small mintages until 1950.
Material: 100% Wood
Handmade in India
Brief: Tibetan coinage is quite scarce. The first local mint did not open until 1791, only to close two years later. Tibet did not issue its own coins again until 1836, and continued to do so in small mintages until 1950.
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