TIBET: AR rupee, Chengdu, ND (1911-33), Y-3.2, L&M-359, Szechuan-Tibet trade issue, small portrait of the Chinese emperor Guang Xu with collar, derived from the British Indian rupee of Queen Victoria // vertical rosette at center, Chinese inscription si chuan sheng zao ("made in Sichuan"), branches with cusps and flowers around, a feature also derived from the reverse of British Indian rupees, PCGS graded About Unc details. The Sichuan rupees of this type from the Chengdu Mint ranged from .700 to .740 fine silver. Marked "chopmark" on holder, but more likely just a few contact marks in field as this type is usually only found with countermarks, not chopmarks.
Estimate: 100-150 USD