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1 Paisa - Tribhuvana Bir Bikram

Uitgever Nepal
Jaar 1944-1949
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central device comprising two crossed khukuri (kukri) knives enclosed within a raised circular border, all set within the coin's field. A Devanagari legend encircles the design, reading the royal titles of King Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah Dev, with the Bikram Samvat regnal date rendered in Devanagari numerals at the base of the coin.
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Schrift keerzijde Devanagari
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Aanvullende informatie

Nepal's paisa coinage of this period sits at the intersection of two monetary systems — the traditional Nepalese reckoning and increasing pressure from British Indian currency conventions filtering across the border. Tribhuvana's reign was anything but stable: he spent much of it under effective house arrest by the Rana oligarchy, which held actual administrative control of the kingdom. The coins issued in his name during these years reflect a government he barely ran.

The shift to brass for this type reflects wartime metal constraints affecting South Asian mints broadly through the mid-1940s.

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