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| 背面描述 | A full-length figure of Lord Buddha is depicted seated in the dhyana (meditation) mudra upon a lotus throne, positioned centrally within the coin's field. The inscription '1/10 OZ 999.9 FINE GOLD' appears along the upper border in Latin script, flanked by the Chinese character '佛祖' (Founder of Buddhism) to the left. The legend 'LORD BUDDHA' appears in Latin script to the lower left of the figure, while 'NEPAL' and 'ASARFI' are inscribed along the lower border in Latin script, with the Chinese transliteration '尼泊尔' also present. The design is set against a polished proof field with a beaded border. |
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| 铸造量 | 2058 (2001) - Proof - 15,000 |
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Gyanendra's first reign lasted just nine days in 2001, installed by the royal council immediately after the palace massacre of June 1 that killed King Birendra, Queen Aishwarya, and seven other members of the royal family. He was then briefly succeeded by Crown Prince Dipendra — who had carried out the shootings — before Dipendra died of his own gunshot wound three days later, making Gyanendra king a second time. Coins issued under his name from this year therefore carry the weight of Nepal's most violent modern dynastic rupture.