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1/2 Mohar - Prithvi Bir Bikram

Issuer Nepal
Year 1904-1907
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Currency Mohar (1546-1932)
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Obverse script Devanagari
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Reverse description The reverse displays three horizontal lines of Devanagari script giving the Vikrama Samvat date and royal titulature of King Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah, arranged across the central field. The legend is bordered above and below by decorative elements, and the whole composition is enclosed within a beaded circular border typical of Nepalese silver coinage of the period.
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Nepal's fractional silver mohars of this period were struck at Kathmandu under a monarchy increasingly subject to Rana prime ministerial dominance — Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah held the throne from 1881, but effective power rested with the Rana oligarchy throughout his reign. He died in 1911 having never governed in any meaningful sense. These late-reign issues, dated in the Vikram Samvat calendar years corresponding to 1904–1907, are not rare but turn up far less frequently in silver-fresh condition than their relatively modest historical profile might suggest — Kathmandu's humid climate has not been kind to circulated survivors.