Tibetan skar

Two and half skar copper coin, dated 15-48 (= AD 1914), obverse
Two and half skar copper coin, dated 15-48 ( + AD 1914), reverse

The Tibetan skar was a weight unit representing a 100th part of one srang or the 10th part of one sho (i.e. about 0.37 g). The term was also used to refer to monetary units in the first half of the 20th century when copper coins were issued by Tibet (now People's Republic of China) which had the denominations 1/2, 1, 2 and half, 5 and 7 and half skar. One unit is referred to as skar gang in Tibetan.


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