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  • Denomination: Tibetan Ga-Den Tanka
  • Date: Circa 1850 - 1880s
  • Obverse: Lotus Flower and 8 Buddhist Lucky Symbols
  • Reverse: 8-petalled Wheel/Flower
  • Silver Coin in 14k Gold Pendant, Weight 6.1g
  • Framed Coin Size: 29mm Diameter, with 5.5mm Bail Opening for Necklace
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Description:

These Tibetan silver coins known as Ga-den Tankas are considered by many to be the most beautiful of all Tibetan coins. They were minted around the time of the 12th Dalai Lama. Tibet historically represented a forbidden land encircled by the Himalayan and Kunlum mountains. The Dalai Lamas, the spiritual leader purposely isolated the country for over a thousand years. Tibetan coinage is quite scarce and the first Tibetan government mint opened in 1791. It closed two years later, re-opened in 1836, and produced coins for only a little over 100 years more before the country was conquered.
The Tanka’s obverse shows a Lotus flower within a circle surrounded by the 8 Buddhist Lucky Symbols: Chattra- Parasol; protection against all evil. Dhvaja- Banner; the victory of Buddha's teachings. Sankha- Conch; absence of all evil. Shrivasta- An infinite knot; long life and never-ending love. Dharmachakra- Wheel of the Law; the eight spokes represent the eightfold path; completion and salvation through Buddha's teachings. Kalasha– Vase of abundance; contains water of immortality. Matsyayugma - Golden fish, salvation from suffering, fertility. Padma - The perfect lotus; purity.
The reverse side of this coin shows an eight-petalled wheel/flower within a star surrounded by the legend: “Ga-den Palace, victorious in all directions” symbolizing the eight pathways to enlightenment and good fortune.