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1/2 Mohar - Tribhuvana Bir Bikram

发行方 Nepal
年份 1911-1914
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正面描述 Central field features a stylised lotus flower enclosed within a plain inner circle, surrounded by Devanagari and Ranjana script legends arranged in four quadrants. Ornamental dot clusters occupy the inter-legend spaces, lending a balanced, decorative character to the design. The entire composition is contained within a beaded border running along the coin's periphery. The overall style is consistent with the traditional Nepalese hammered-influenced milled coinage of the early Shah dynasty period.
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正面铭文 श्री श्री श्री त्रिभुवन वीर विक्रम
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Tribhuvan came to the throne in 1911 at age five, which meant the Rana prime ministers — already the true power in Nepal for decades — continued ruling entirely unchecked behind a child figurehead. Coinage issued under his name during these early years reflects nominal royal authority at its most hollow. The half mohar denomination served active temple economy and bazaar trade in the hills, where smaller silver fractions were the practical currency of daily exchange.

Tribhuvan would eventually matter enormously — his 1950 flight to the Indian embassy in Kathmandu effectively ended Rana domination — but nothing in this early issue anticipates that.

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